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Call for Plato to intervene in alleged racism, unfair practices at City of Cape Town
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Cape Town - The South African Municipal Workers’ Union (Samwu) has demanded more dialogue with the City of Cape Town or they may intensify demonstrations “until they are heard”.
A group of members on Saturday gathered at the Civic Centre where they accused the City of Cape Town of, among other things, racism and unfair disciplinary processes on shop stewards.
They handed over a memorandum of demands calling for among others, the intervention of Mayor Dan Plato in a case involving a traffic services supervisor who is currently facing three disciplinary processes.
The SA Municipal Workers Union (Samwu) has threatened to march to the Civic Centre on Saturday in a bid to convince City bosses to not fire more than 500 firefighters.