The Face of the Strike

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Dear NEASA member
 
  
NEASA constantly receives reports from our members of violent incidents at their place of work. The overall picture that emerges is one of escalating violence and intimidation against business owners and those employees who want to work.
 
 
A common occurrence is that of strikers throwing stones and bricks at cars. One extremely violent case was recorded when an employee (pictured above) went to his office to collect something and minutes later he was intimidated by a group of about 60 strikers, demanding that he leaves the area.
 
 
When he drove away, the strikers threw stones at him, one of which broke the window of his bakkie and hit him on the head.  He raced away, critically injured, and was treated in hospital for a cracked skull.
 
 
Again we urge our members to continue logging the strike developments at their places of work on our website.  NEASA members are able to log on with your website login details.
 
 
Kind regards
 
 
NEASA Media Team
 
Our Thoughts
 
 
It is about time that employers stood together to bring pressure to bear on Government to deal with intimidation during strikes. Unions must be held accountable for the behaviour of their members during strikes. The right to strike does not include the right to beat up people or to damage property.
 
 
 
 
- Bruno Bruniquel
 
 
 
 
If you would like to know more about strike handling and [http://www.bruniquel.co.za/training/labour labour relations training] contact your local B&A office at Durban (031-3094627), Johannesburg 0861-474722, Cape Town 021-5270044, Port Elizabeth 041-3682019, Kokstad 039-7271773, Margate 039-3122698, Richards Bay 035-7531255 or [http://www.bruniquel.co.za/contact-us click here].
 

Latest revision as of 08:10, 15 November 2023

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