18/08/2024
Publication: CWAO
Author: CWAO Press Office
Mister Sweet workers to strike from Monday; SWF condemns bosses for locking workers out and threatening workers with reduction in wage offer
Workers at Mister Sweet will begin a strike on Monday 19 August at 6am.
The strike will take place at Mister Sweet, Corner of Dekema and Bezuidenhout Roads, Wadeville in Gauteng.
There is no basic salary at this company. Many Mister Sweet workers have been earning very low wages of R6000 - R7000 per month for 10 years. This although Mister Sweet is owned by Premier Group Limited which last year declared a 23.4% increase in revenue to R17.9 billion. (See https://www.businesslive.co.za/sens/452933/)
This company can afford to pay workers a living wage.
The workers are demanding a basic salary of R19 500 per month and for those who already earn R19 500 per month, a R15 per hour across-the-board increase.
The SWF condemns the Mister Sweet bosses for trying to impose a wage deal it reached with a minority union onto the SWF members.
The SWF has the right to negotiate wage increases and Mister Sweet is compelled to negotiate in good faith, not just come up with the lowest increase, sell that to a minority union, and then impose that on the rest of the workers.
Mister Sweet boss Andrew Wright has also just issued the SWF a threatening letter downgrading its own so-called wage agreement. They say that if the strike lasts longer than one day, then on Day 2 of the strike, the Mister Sweet bosses will reduce their 6% increase offer unilaterally by 1%.
If the strike continues for more than one week, the Mister Sweet bosses will reduce the offer by a further 0.5%.
If the strike continues for more than 3 weeks, Mister Sweet bosses will the offer by a further 0.5% until they are offering only SWF members a zero percent increase.
The SWF condemns these bad-faith negotiations and will strike until the workers get a living wage. The SWF also condemns the Mister Sweet bosses for locking out the workers.
Contact people for interviews:
Organisers:
Jacob Potlaki on 082 810 6134
Sydney Moshoaliba on 072 509 3587; 072 550 4550
Mister Sweet Negotiating Team:
Asithandile Jam-Jam on 065 6923738
Solomon Ndaba on 073 706 2633
Lindiwe Maseke on 083 753 5268
S. Ngobese on 066 4754979
Fikile Zwane on 072 462 7077