You are now worse off, CoA tells unions
Monday, June 20, 2016
Delivering judgement on Friday, Lesetedi lashed out at the two trade unions, saying, with the aid of hardened attitudes, a dispute which could easily have been resolved to the satisfaction of all, even at the hearing stage, was drawn to the ultimate legal determination, leaving both fighting parties bruised.
The CoA judge said with constructive engagement and an eye to the common good of their members, the dispute did not require the parties to litigate to the bitter end, but rather to come together around the table and find a workable compromise and then move on to their more pressing mandate.
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