By Lelethu Mquqo
28 October 2011
Trade union Solidarity has warned that if airline company Mango does not get serious about wage negotiations immediately, it will bring the airline’s flights to a halt.
According to a Solidarity spokesperson, wage negotiations with Mango have not gained momentum since August.
Solidarity says all Mango employees work on a contractual basis and do not receive medical and pension benefits.
The union says they are therefore not remunerated on nearly the same level as other industry employees.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Deputy President Paul Mashatile addresses annual NEDLAC Organised Labour School
Deputy minister Paul Mashatile addressed the Annual NEDLAC Organised Labour School on Tuesday. Convened under the theme “building unity o...
-
A man suspected of killing and raping a number of members of the farm worker community in Philippi on the Cape Flats appears in a Cape Town ...
-
''Human behaviour is the main cause of wildfires.'' These remarks were made by the Western Cape’s Local Government, Environm...
No comments:
Post a Comment