Mass resignation didn't affect Dikgatlhong

ROBELELA: The recent mass resignation of 87 employees of Dikgatlhong Dam over poor employer/employee relations did not have much impact on the project, claims management.

The 87 employees resigned after receiving their dues when the industrial court ruled in their favour.

Resident Engineer Boikanyo Mpho said the mass resignation coincided with a time when they were making final touches to a crucial part of the project. "There was no serious impact to the project. At that time we were raising the dam level to divert the river. Those who resigned were mainly machine operators and labourers," Mpho said, adding they are continuing to talk to the contractor to improve their working relationship with workers.

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