Eskom workers from the 1990s. The current labor struggle at the South African utility supplier has brought the workers to strike action., a photo by Pan-African News Wire File Photos on Flickr.
NUM threatens Eskom with strike action
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
Apr 14 2011 13:37
The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) said on Thursday it had given state utility Eskom the option between signing a minimum service level agreement (MSA) or face a possible strike.
It said in a statement the MSA "would allow a certain number of Eskom workers to go on strike should there be any labour disagreement".
It said if the issue was not resolved it would embark on "full scale industrial action in pursuit of the minimum service agreement ... it would be the first point of war between the NUM and Eskom, wage negotiations ... the second".
Officials at Eskom were not immediately available for comment. Job Matsepe, NUM's national energy sector coordinator, told Reuters the union had 16 000 members with Eskom.
An Eskom spokesperson said the utility employed around 40 000 people.
Eskom, grappling with tight supplies for its customers, is embarking on steep rate hikes that could increase inflationary pressures in Africa's largest economy. -- Reuters
Source: Mail & Guardian Online
Web Address: http://mg.co.za/article/2011-04-14-num-threatens-eskom-with-strike-action
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