South African Petroleum Refineries (Sapref) based in Durban announced on Friday it will retrench 350 employees after extensive damage to its plant during the devastating floods last year.
South African Petroleum Refineries based in Durban announced on Friday it will retrench 350 employees after extensive damage to its plant during the devastating floods last year.Sapref said in a statement: “
Given the estimated duration of the repairs and “uncertainties on the future of the refinery”, it said it had taken a decision to “right size the organisation”. “A total of five CCMA facilitation sessions were held exceeding the legislated four sessions and 60-day period. All Sapref employees have been offered psychological care through the employee assistance programme .
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