Indian employees down tools at Pula Steel

Pula Steel building
Pula Steel building

SELEBI-PHIKWE: Pula Steel on Wednesday lost 90 tonnes of production as workers of Indian origin downed tools over lack of payment of salaries. Pula Steel has 53 expatriates who are paid by an agency in India.

The company’s chief executive officer, Ranvir Kumar Verma and corporate services director Brian Mosenene explained that Pula Steel does not have a direct contract with the said employees, but has a contract with People Map Agency that recruited them.

The management explained that Pula Steel was taken from an equipment manufacturing company as a turnkey project.

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