Eskom managers do not listen to low-level workers, according to the National Union of Mineworkers. The union says this is contributing to the energy crisis.
JOHANNESBURG - Eskom managers do not listen to low-level workers according to the National Union of Mineworkers.It says there is a culture of fear at the utility, where workers are threatened when they try to speak out.
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