FAWU DEMANDS GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION IN TONGAAT- HULETT DEBACLE
The Food and Allied Workers’ Union
completely rejects the way the recent announcement of Tongaat-Hulett regarding their
intention to file for business rescue was done. This unexpected move has created
huge uncertainty among employees and suppliers and could have serious
consequences for the industry and the South African economy as a whole. It is disturbing that the company has filed
for business rescue without even a notice to the relevant unions who represents
thousands of members at the Amatikulu, Felixton, Voermoon, Maidstone and Refinery
plants.
This shocking move by the company
shows utter disregard towards employees and affected businesses. With Tongaat-Hulett
being such a major supplier of sugar, it also has far-reaching consequences for
the whole sugar value-chain and the economy of the country with many fearing it
could lead to the market being flooded with cheap imports. Furthermore , it flies flat in the face of
the ideals of the Sugar Master plan which included addressing job
retention and sugar value chain
diversification, amongst other things.
Whilst we acknowledge that a business
rescue task team has been established to brief stakeholders about the progress,
we still require answers on certain issues from the company management
themselves. For this reason, FAWU seeks the urgent intervention of the
Department of Trade and Industry to try and avert a full-blown economic
disaster in the sugar sector and the decimation of jobs.
For more information please call the
FAWU General Secretary Mayoyo Mngomezulu on 082 440 4039 or the Deputy
General Secretary Vuka Chonco on 082 499 5854. Released by FAWU media
liaison officer Dominique Martin on 082 4985631
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