Rand Water: Contingency plans in place ahead of looming strike
Updated | By Sinethemba Madolo
Rand Water has assured its customers that their taps won’t run dry should the planned strike go ahead.
The South African Municipal Workers Union (Samwu) will be embarking on an indefinite strike from Wednesday.
The union has accused Rand Water of failing to consult workers before deciding not to pay performance incentive bonuses.
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Rand Water has disputed this.
Rand Waters spokesperson Justice Mohale says the facility has contingency plans in place.
"All our customers and stakeholders will be kept fully informed of any developments, as necessary on this matter.
"Rand Water has sound relations with its employee-affiliated unions, based on the concept of good labour-management relations being fundamental to good corporate management."
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