Nearly 200 acts of violence during strike, 30 suspects identified: Clover

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Nearly 200 acts of violence during strike, 30 suspects identified: Clover
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Amid ongoing CCMA-facilitated negotiations between Clover and trade unions to resolve a months-long strike, the company has denounced the violence affecting its staff and operations.

Striking Clover workers sing struggle songs outside the Clayville distribution centre in Olifantsfontein, Ekurhuleni. They are protesting against restructuring and a retrenchment process. File image-facilitated negotiations between Clover and trade unions to resolve a months-long strike, the company has denounced the violence affecting its staff and operations.

“To date, 16 suspects have been identified and four arrests have been made in respect of the murder of [security official] Terence Tegg. The union membership of each has been identified. The murder case has been postponed to March 2,” Clover said.

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