WATCH: Social workers stage protest due to non-payment of subsidy

This was due to the non-payment of a subsidy that the organisation has not received for two months.

Social workers from the Greater Benoni Child Welfare held a peaceful protest outside the Department of Social Development (DSD) offices in New Modder Road this morning (May 21) during their lunch break.

This was due to the non-payment of a subsidy that the organisation has not received for two months.

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“We are told that we will be paid tomorrow or Thursday,” said Elsie Labuschagne, director of the organisation.

“Every year this happens and we don’t know why.”

According to Labuschagne, they have been using money that they get from their charity shop and some of their savings to help with the day-to-day running of the centre.

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Labuschagne said: “Some of the other NGOs have also not been paid.”

Labuschagne said they were representing other NGOs that were going through the same thing.

She said other NGOs were afraid to strike because it could lead to their subsidies being taken away from them.

“The department pays R95 per child. This includes water and lights, the house mothers’ salaries and other things,” she said.

“Our social workers are paid R134 000 per year, which is not enough considering all the additional work that we are required to do.”

The Greater Benoni Child Welfare also assists other NGOs with vegetables, toys, stationery and food.

“Every Monday we help about four NGOs with food, toys and anything else they may need that we may have. Now how will we help?” she asked.

About 25 people were present at the protest in front the DSD offices.

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