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Government condemns violence during strikes

Government concerned about strikers acting violently.

The Government’s communications and information system department has issued the following statement:

Government has noted with concern the strike by members of Numsa (National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa) and media reports of vandalism to infrastructure and intimidation of other workers, allegedly committed by the union members.

Government reiterates its condemnation of any form of violence and intimidation during strikes and will not tolerate lawlessness.

Minister of Communications, Faith Muthambi said: “Dialogue must prevail at all times between employers and employees to ensure the realisation of the right to freedom of peaceful disputes for all.

“Government calls on all parties concerned to reach an amicable and speedy resolution.

“Whilst South Africans have the constitutional right to protest, intimidation and violence against those not participating in the strike will not be accepted.

“South Africa is a democratic country where concerns ought to be addressed within the framework of the law.”

Government remains committed to ensuring stability in all industrial sectors, including steel and engineering, as the industry plays a vital role in the economy.

Government calls on all South Africans, businesses, unions and employees to address any challenges within the confines of the law in the spirit of moving South Africa forward.

For the latest Numsa story click here.

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