By Khanyisa Tabata
28 December 2009
Members of the Food and Allied Workers’ Union will intensify their strike at South African Breweries’ soft drinks division, trading as ABI Coke.
Fawu says the company was not prepared during negotiations to concede to its demand for a nine-and-a-half-percent wage increment and a moratorium on the use of labour brokers.
The union is negotiating with workers in SAB’s beer division and other subsidiaries for a sympathy strike.
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