The owner of a number of Spar franchises who has been ordered to pay R12m to his staff for violating labour laws says he is being 'victimised'.
The family was also accused of selling expired goods in its stores. It denied the claims and took the matter to court.
"We have now applied to the labour court to set aside the awards on review because they are defective and untrue," said Erlank. The family owns more than 41 stores across the country, 10 of which were found by the CCMA to have failed to give workers leave in line with labour laws.
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