Numsa and Macsteel lock horns over benefits strike 🔒
Macsteel, one of SA’s largest steel merchandisers and distributors, says it will approach the courts on Thursday for an order declaring a Numsa strike illegal and unprotected.
The National Union of Metalworkers of SA, the country’s largest union with more than 400,000 members, gave the company until Wednesday to reinstate worker benefits it claims were withdrawn unilaterally, or face strike action starting on Thursday after serving the company with a 48-hour strike notice...
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