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Thursday, 25 June 2009
Labour Court
The matter has been postponed once again and to 3 July. CWU and MWASA agreed to not proceed with a strike. More details to follow as soon as I have more information. Someone is making money here... Sent via my BlackBerry from Vodacom!
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Why are they so scared to strike??????????? It is UNBELIEVABLE ....
We really need this to end. At the moment CWU and MWASA are playing right into the hands of our corrupt Management. Why can they not realise that themselves?
It really does seem that Mr Weber may have been a bit creative in his affidavit. He seems to have forgotten that we were all there in the meeting when they opened negotiations on 20 May.
And he seems to believe we have a fully functioning Bargaining Forum.
I want what he smokes. Let us hope the new judge (literally new - second day on the bench), uses the seven days she has given herself to do so, to apply her Ladyship's mind to the matter without redefining the word "dispute" for ever...
In the mean time, let the record reflect that the members are getting angrier and angrier.
The minister seems a tad slow in reacting - he is only now mentioning that he would have to have a chat with the minister of finance.
We hope he has the political will to put honest people in charge this time...
4 comments:
Why are they so scared to strike??????????? It is UNBELIEVABLE ....
Why are they so scared to strike? It is UNBELIEVABLE ...
We really need this to end. At the moment CWU and MWASA are playing right into the hands of our corrupt Management. Why can they not realise that themselves?
Hallo Hannes
It really does seem that Mr Weber may have been a bit creative in his affidavit. He seems to have forgotten that we were all there in the meeting when they opened negotiations on 20 May.
And he seems to believe we have a fully functioning Bargaining Forum.
I want what he smokes. Let us hope the new judge (literally new - second day on the bench), uses the seven days she has given herself to do so, to apply her Ladyship's mind to the matter without redefining the word "dispute" for ever...
In the mean time, let the record reflect that the members are getting angrier and angrier.
The minister seems a tad slow in reacting - he is only now mentioning that he would have to have a chat with the minister of finance.
We hope he has the political will to put honest people in charge this time...
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