WARNING: Sharks Board reduces number of protected beaches
The Maritime Centre has announced that due to the current industrial action by its staff, it has been compelled to temporarily reduce the number of protected beaches.
The KwaZulu-Natal Sharks Board announced on Friday that due to the current industrial action by its staff, it has been compelled to temporarily reduce the number of protected beaches, Northglen News reports.
In a statement the organisation’s head of operations Mike Anderson-Reade said, “The organisation is currently able to service with the limited resources available. Visitors to the beaches are requested to check with the lifeguards prior to entering the water. The Board will continue to render services to the best of its ability during this period.”
The workers are demanding a 13 per cent wage increase, and R1 000 for danger allowance. In July the two parties called on the CCMA to assist them find common ground.
Bathing is currently open at the following beaches:
North Coast: Willards Beach (Ballito Bay main beach),
Umhlanga Rocks main beach.
Durban: Ushaka to Bay of Plenty Beach
South Coast: St Michaels, Uvongo, Lucien, Margate, Ramsgate, Southbroom, San Lameer.
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