The City of Tshwane said on Friday it is going to court to seek an urgent interdict against the SA Municipal Workers' Union (Samwu) after municipal services in the city were disrupted.
Samwu members have downed tools in a wage dispute and have been accused by the city of sabotaging service delivery.“It is disappointing that despite responding to the matters raised by Samwu that they submitted on wage increases, there are Samwu members in the city that have instead opted to disrupt the work of the municipality.
“This is an unlawful labour action and it is cearly a political act that attempts to sabotage the work in the city,” said Williams. “The vast majority of City of Tshwane personnel have an eagerness to work and continue to perform their duties. They have every right to not be intimidated in their day-to-day activities and to enter their premises of work.”
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