Company forces us not to reveal when testing positive for Covid-19 – worker

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Company forces us not to reveal when testing positive for Covid-19 – worker
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Capita workers cry of unpleasant working conditions they are forced to work under.

Cape Town - Workers at a Maitland-based telecommunications company have accused it of risking their lives by ignoring Covid-19 protocols.

She said that even with the taxi violence affecting them, the company did not make any provisions for them. Capita spokesperson Jessica Walker denied allegations that they force workers to not reveal to their colleagues if they tested positive for the virus.

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