'We were not making money. I have two other restaurants and I have had to borrow money from them to sustain Ravioli. Ravioli is the worst performing business among the three.'We did not make money at all in March,' Masilo said.
Employees of a famous Italian restaurant in Maboneng are fuming after their employer failed to pay their March salary and is now allegedly ignoring their calls.
One of the workers, whose name cannot be published, said the employer did not come clean when asked why the workers did not get paid.
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