Workers’ trust in unions & government has weakened – says Ramaphosa

President Cyril Ramaphosa has addressed the May Day incident in which he was booed off stage by angry NUM and AMCU mineworkers.
In his weekly newsletter, Ramaphosa has admitted the country’s workforce is fed up and has lost confidence in unions, political leadership, and public institutions.
Ramaphosa says all stakeholders involved have heard the workers’ frustrations and are working towards improving their conditions.
The president is also calling on labour, business, and government to help make this possible.
The wage grievances of the workers in Rustenburg deserve the attention of all stakeholders, employers and labour so that a fair and sustainable settlement can be reached. As government, we are committed to play our part. https://t.co/i1zJ9y3ikD pic.twitter.com/ngpGw8rtmp
— Cyril Ramaphosa 🇿🇦 (@CyrilRamaphosa) May 3, 2022
Source: eNCA
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