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Numsa condemns Macsteel over unfair retrenchment practices, sparking indefinite strike

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The ongoing confrontation between the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) and Macsteel has escalated, leading to an indefinite strike that commenced last Friday. The union has publicly condemned the management of Macsteel for what it terms unfair and aggressive retrenchment practices that not only undermined workers’ rights but also invoked a climate of hostility and intimidation.

Numsa alleges that Macsteel management forcefully retrenched workers and pressured them into accepting voluntary severance packages. The proposed compensation of R40,000—based on just one week’s pay for each year of service—has raised eyebrows among industry observers. This figure is markedly below the standard severance payouts, which typically range from three to four weeks’ pay per year. Such disparities have ignited fury and protests among the workforce.

Phakamile Hlubi-Majola, the spokesperson for Numsa, voiced the union’s concerns, highlighting the “extreme antagonism and hostility” that characterised Macsteel’s management approach during the Section 189 consultations—a legal process generally intended to ensure fair treatment during retrenchment. “The management’s unilateral decision to offer voluntary severance packages, without prior discussions with the union, further exemplifies a disregard for established consultation protocols,” she asserted.

Hlubi-Majola’s comments reflect a broader frustration within the workforce. Workers, who once believed in the possibilities of collective bargaining, now face overwhelming pressure from management, leading to an atmosphere rife with fear and uncertainty. The strike arose not merely from wage disputes, but from accusations of harassment and a palpable sense of betrayal felt by employees who dedicated years of service to the company.

As the indefinite strike enters its second week, tensions continue to mount. The union has called for solidarity among workers and is actively mobilising efforts to raise awareness of what it describes as a sham retrenchment process. 

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