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Pikitup gets interdict to stop strike

JOBURG - Pikitup has warned striking staff there will be harsh consequences if they don't abide by a court order and return to their posts immediately.

Thousands of workers affiliated to the South African Municipal Workers’ Union (Samwu) went on strike, demanding salary increases and better working conditions.

On 25 November, residents of suburbs in Johannesburg were warned to keep their waste bins inside their properties because Pikitup refuse collection as the strike had still not been resolved.

Managing director Amanda Nair of Pikitup had secured a court interdict preventing workers from continuing with their “unprotected strike”.

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The South African Municipal Workers Union (Samwu) chairman at Pikitup, Johannes Phalamashweu, said members wanted the company’s managing director Amanda Nair to step down because “she was corrupt”.

According to IOL online, Phalamashweu said Nair was also victimizing workers. He cited a case in which she allegedly fired two employees involved in a fight without following due process.

The streets of Braamfontein are filled with waste and panicked protesters as police have fired rubber bullets and stun grenades.

View tweets about the strike below:

 

https://twitter.com/fistvoices/status/669458022633234432

 

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