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More court action is likely to follow as sitting faction wins the latest round of the infighting plaguing the Food and Allied Workers Union.

d as a trade union last year because of delays in submitting its financial statements to the registrar caused by the infighting betweeThe fight has resulted in Masemola, Phakedi and their supporters, including KwaZulu-Natal secretary August Mbhele and Eastern Cape secretary Mthunzi Madondo, being dismissed by the union.

After winning his last court battle against dismissal, Phakedi signed an agreement reinstating Masemola as general secretary and undertaking to pay him three months salary as back pay. Masemola in turn withdrew the challenge to his dismissal, which had been scheduled for June 22 at the CCMA, on the basis of the agreement.

He said it was highly likely that the fight between the factions would continue to play itself out in the court.

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