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TNPA: Update on SATAWU Strike By TNPA Marine Personnel

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TNPA: Update on SATAWU Strike By TNPA Marine Personnel

TNPA: Update on SATAWU Strike By TNPA Marine Personnel

30th May 2019

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Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) is doing everything within its means to avert a potential strike by members of the South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (SATAWU).

This follows the 48-hour notice issued by SATAWU confirming its intention for TNPA Marine Personnel to embark on a protected strike action from 17h30 on Wednesday.

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The potential strike action is the result of an unresolved dispute of mutual interest that exists between TNPA Marine Personnel who are members of SATAWU and TNPA.  It is anticipated that participants will include SATAWU-affiliated Marine Pilots, Tug Masters and Chief Marine Engineering Officers.

Transnet is an equal opportunity employer and strongly refutes any allegation that its salary packages are determined by race. TNPA respects the right of employees to embark on protected industrial action and remains committed to minimising the impact of such action on its clients. TNPA remains committed to working with our employees towards the normalisation of the situation.

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“We have assessed the impact of the strike action and have activated contingency measures through our Business Continuity Plans.   We will continuously update our customers and directly engage with them on shipping matters to ensure minimum disruption to port operations,” says Nozipho Mdawe, TNPA Acting Chief Executive.

The contingency measures will ensure minimum disruption to operations.  Whilst this would be a protected strike, the principle of no work no pay will apply.

 

Issued by Transnet National Ports Authority

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