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You are here: Home / News / Striking Durban factory workers take Frimax Foods to CCMA

Striking Durban factory workers take Frimax Foods to CCMA

29 June 2023 by Alan

The company dismissed workers who downed tools earlier this month

  • Frimax Foods factory workers in Verulam, Durban are taking the company to the CCMA for what they say was unfair dismissal among other allegations against their employers.
  • The workers downed tools on 5 June and were dismissed by the chip producing company soon after.
  • About 100 of the 247 dismissed workers returned to work last week.
  • The company says the strike was unprotected and that the workers refused to engage with them.

Workers at Frimax Foods factory in Verulam, Durban, are taking the company to the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) next week.

This comes as 100 of the 247 Frimax workers who were dismissed for participating in an unprotected strike earlier this month returned to work.

The workers downed tools on 5 June and were dismissed by the chip producing company soon after. They made several allegations against their employer related to discrimination, mistreatment and withholding some of their salaries.
According to workers, they went on strike after the company refused to negotiate about internal grievances with their novel union, the African Meat Industry and Allied Trade Union (AMITU).

While no formal dismissal notices maintain been issued to the remaining 147 workers, the company has posted a note at the factory’s entrance, stating that all workers involved in the strike are fired. The workers who returned last week say they had to plead to access their jobs back.

A worker alleged she had been assaulted by a security guard employed by a company that Frimax uses. But Frimax’s human resources manager, Deshni Govender, said the company had investigated the allegation and found no evidence for it.

Another worker, who identified herself as Sibusisiwe, complained that they were not paid overtime. “The employer will expose you that he only pays nine hours. Most of us here work 12 hours a day. Each and every year we strike but the previous union promised things will change but nothing has changed,” she said.

She said this will also be section of the CCMA case.

The case is to be heard on 7 July.

Govender confirmed the CCMA matter and said the company will await the outcome. She also told GroundUp that the company had allowed the 100 workers back last week as they claimed they were intimidated by those leading the strike.

She said they had given the dismissed worker a number of opportunities to return, but they refused to engage with the company. She said a disciplinary hearing was held though none of the workers attended.

“The relevant disciplinary procedures acquire been followed and the employees were found guilty for engaging in an illegal strike,” Govender said.

According to Govender, Frimax has a closed shop agreement with the Food and Allied Workers Union (FAWU). She said it was explained to staff that AMITU cannot represent them on internal matters.

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