The department shut down two offices because they did not have a protective glass partition between staff and clients, but Motsoaledi says no office has partitions.
Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi will take the department of labour to court if it does not allow two offices in Gauteng to operate.
The PSA, in a statement released on Wednesday, said some Home Affairs offices did not comply with safety measures and in some cases, the full staff complement was instructed to come to work. The department of labour shut down two offices because they did not have a protective glass partition between staff and clients.
He added 5,000 face screens had arrived on Wednesday for staff, saying if they wore masks and gloves, as they were, the partitions were not necessary.“If we don’t get it right, we’ll certainly go to court.”
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