Pula Steel workers strike over late salaries

72 of the 80 Pula Steel workers sat out work yesterday
72 of the 80 Pula Steel workers sat out work yesterday

SELEBI-PHIKWE: Over 70 employees of Pula Steel have downed tools over late payments of their January salaries as well as overtime allowances from last year. Yesterday, Mmegi Business witnessed the industrial action as 72 employees sat outside the plant premises and vowed not to report for duty until their salaries are paid.

A representative of the employees, Ofentse Ithuteng said the management has been making empty promises as to when they will be paid their salaries. He said they usually receive their monthly payments on the 21st of every month.

He said after the management failed to pay them on the agreed date, they were then promised to be paid by the first week of February, a date that has been missed again.

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