The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa's Eastern Cape region urged the union's national leadership to arrange new dates for its national congress in line with the Labour Court's ruling and carry the costs for delegates. | Fin24
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa's Eastern Cape region urged the union's national leadership to arrange new dates for its national congress in line with the Labour Court's ruling and carry the costs for delegates.
The Labour Court in Johannesburg interdicted the conference from commencing after suspended second deputy president Ruth Ntlokotse sought the urgent relief of having her suspension lifted. The court declared her suspension, as well as that of 30 other officials,"unconstitutional, invalid, and unenforceable in law".
"It is a firm view the of Eastern Cape regional office bearers collective that cost associate with traveling, accommodation and everything else should or must be borne by individuals who failed to act on time, whilst they knew [of] the recent court order about the congress itself and the impact thereof," the letter said.
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