Holomisa warns against deregistration of Amcu
Johannesburg - UDM leader Bantu Holomisa has warned the Labour Department against its plans to deregister the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union , saying it would trigger instability.
Holomisa said the move by the department smelled of political machinations aimed at taming the union. “They must specify the legislation that was violated by the union as well, otherwise this is laced with politics,” Holomisa said.
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