NUMSA to embark on a strike at Macsteel

12th October 2022

NUMSA  to embark on a strike at Macsteel

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The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) has served Macsteel with a 48-hour notice to strike. Our members have been provoked into striking because management unilaterally withdrew certain benefits without consulting the union. Macsteel withdrew the benefits two years ago and NUMSA has been engaging with management in an attempt to resolve the dispute, but they have stubbornly refused to listen. Macsteel has a workforce of 1700 and the majority of them are NUMSA members. 

NUMSA members will be on strike to demand the following be re-instated:

Macsteel used to subsidize employees medical aid by 50%, but for the past two years, Macsteel management unilaterally withdrew this benefit without consulting workers or the union. NUMSA demands that Macsteel reinstate the medical aid within 48-hours. 

Macsteel provided an accidental death benefit for employees who were affected by retrenchments and were successfully placed through the company’s placement process. Macsteel unilaterally withdrew the accidental death benefit from these employees. NUMSA demands that this benefit must be reinstated within 48-hours. 

The 48-hour notice expires on Wednesday which means the strike will begin on that day. Members of the media are invited to the picket lines on Thursday morning. Details will be sent out in due course. 

Aluta continua!

The struggle continues!

 

Issued by NUMSA General Secretary Irvin Jim