I'm being told by my staff that use public transport that they don't expect to be in to work tomorrow (9 July) due to the COSATU protest action. Anyone else getting these reports?
I'm being told by my staff that use public transport that they don't expect to be in to work tomorrow (9 July) due to the COSATU protest action. Anyone else getting these reports?
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yip same here. Taxi/Busses are striking due to petrol pricing etc.... why dont we do that?
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I've had the usual pleading that we make it a paid holiday.
I really can't bring myself to deny my staff the opportunity to make their own personal sacrifice to such a worthy cause...
Read: Corporate BS for "Normal work conditions apply"
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So I'm having a mid morning break, having to run with no staff today and I am thinking.........'Why do I need staff and perhaps a few less would do me good and wondering what they actually do all day long?'
News24 article hereAsked what the economic impact of the strike would be, Madisha said: "The intent of the strike is to hurt. We don't go on strikes to say 'hee hee hee'.
"If 40% of adults are not working it is a crisis."
The purpose of the strike was to "pull the country's ears" so that South Africans are hurt and will act to remedy the problem, Madisha said, pulling his own ears.
From my point of view they may have just added to their problem.
This striking for more employment is like f%"*ing for virginity. What is their problem???????
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Marq, that virginity comment is a classic!
But the whole quote - it is ridiculous! So if 40% of adults are not working it's a crisis, if all of them are not it's a strike.
(BTW, the actual unemployment figure is more like 23%. The 40% figure is based on the entire country's population, while the 23% figure is based on those that fall into the working age of 16-65. Maybe they believe in child labour?)
Oh, and he forgot a word from his sentence, it should read, "The intent of the strike is to hurt ourselves."
Striking for these reasons is just plain retarded. Strike for better working conditions, strike for fair wages, but striking about the petrol/food/booze price is stupid. You strike for petrol, you strike a rock.
Maybe the retards should try taking a course in economy - increase productivity (less strikes) and decrease inflation.
Thinking about it, maybe they are right: Strike for inflation!
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Welcome to Africa! After the recent fines imposed on Tiger Brands for their involvement in price fixing, shouldn't that have caused food prices to come down? Or are they using the fine as an excuse to keep prices high?
My maid has told me that a newspaper has printed an article that taxi drivers are going to provide free transport to Pietermaritzburg - Zuma's trial protest, and it is going to be on the same day as the National Cosatu Strike!
Yvonne
I'm sure the fact that the COSATU strike in Pietermaritzburg just happens to be on the same day as the next court date of the JZ corruption trial is entirely coincidental
Certainly a good day to stay out of central Pietermaritzburg - unless you're a journalist looking for a dramatic story.
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The toi-toi people more and less got what they wanted so far.
Maybe toinlation-toinflation could work!
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