Labour Court stops banking strike
JOBURG – Cosatu and Sasbo have received an interdict from the Labour Court, preventing the banking strike from going ahead.
The Labour Court has handed an interdict to SA Society of Bank Officials (Sasbo) to stop the banking strike that was planned to take place on 27 September.
The #BankingStrike is currently a hot topic on Twitter. The strike would have been the biggest banking strike in 99 years. This ruling means that should the strike go ahead, it will be an illegal strike.
#Bankingstrike has been interdicted by the Labour Court.
In essence, should employees and the unions go on strike tomorrow, it’ll be an illegal strike and they could be dismissed for such!
— Tumi Sole (@tumisole) September 26, 2019
The reason for the strike was because Sasbo is unhappy with contemplated and current job losses in the financial sector and Cosatu believes the country is in an economic crisis.
#COSATU/#Sasbo Press briefing after the Labour Court jugdment; -Legal team to study the reason
-Sasbo strike is interdicted
-Mobilization continues
Immediately file an appeal
-Resubmitting the protest action
-We holding Shopsteward councils to brief workers @Newzroom405 @Fin24 pic.twitter.com/1LHp1x410M— @COSATU Today (@_cosatu) September 26, 2019