Parties in the eThekwini council have mixed views about insourcing safety and security personnel before Tuesday’s council meeting to consider the matter.
The motion, proposed by ActionSA, will top the agenda of the delayed council meeting which was to be held in June.
This is an opportunity for political parties to stop the exploitation of security personnel and if they truly care for the well-being and the restoration of the dignity of our security guards, while saving large sums of money for the municipality, which can be channeled towards better service delivery.“Insourcing will eliminate the need to strike for better wages, unemployment insurance benefits and medical aid cover,” he said.
“The ACDP sees this as a gross violation of hardworking guards who risk their lives to protect municipal property or officials.
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