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Metal and Engineering Sector

NUMSA determined to win 8% increase

5th October 2021 Mzi Velapi 0

Numsa handed a memorandum of demands to the Metal and Engineering Industry Bargaining Council (MEIBC) on the first day of its national strike in the sector.

Steel workers in Coega on strike since December

31st January 2018 Joseph Chirume 0

Steel workers in Port Elizabeth have been on strike since December demanding R48 per hour as opposed to the R24 that Agni Steel is paying them.

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