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Numsa agrees on action plan to step up strike

Cape Town - The National Union of Metalworkers of SA (Numsa) said it has agreed a plan of action to intensify a three-week strike over pay that has hit car makers and construction companies.

About 220 000 workers have downed tools in demand of a double-digit wage increase, a blow to the economy as it struggles to avoid recession and is still recovering from a crippling five-month strike in the platinum sector, which ended in June.

Numsa rejected a pay offer from employers on Sunday and said on Wednesday that it would immediately start mobilising workers for protest marches across the country. It also plans to hold lunch-time pickets and demonstrations in the auto, rubber, tyre and power sectors.

"The National Strike Committee ... has developed a maximum programme of action to intensify and accelerate the strike action," Numsa said in a statement on Wednesday.

On Tuesday, employers in the metals and engineering sector withdrew their offer of a 10% annual wage increase this year, 9.5% in 2015 and 9% the following year, after Numsa rejected it.

The strike has disrupted the supply of components to automobile makers, pushing Toyota, General Motors and Ford to halt production at their assembly plants in South Africa.

Workers participating in the strike also include those from construction companies developing the Medupi power station, as well as workers from packaging company Nampak.

Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown, however, said on Wednesday that the strike would not affect the start of operations at the power station, which is slated for December.

As well as wage increases, the strike is also about labour issues, including third-party hiring and contract workers, and housing allowances.

Numsa also wants any deal to be limited to one year while employers, who said they would take their fight to the bargaining council, are keen to lock in a multi-year agreement.

 
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