Textile Industry grinds to a halt
Union workers in the textile industry, took to the streets on Tuesday, September 15 to voice their grievances against some factory owners.
Some of the complaints listed were poor working conditions, unfair treatment and low wage. Workers are unhappy with the conditions of the factories alleging that they work in ares with little to no ventilation. Dust is another major complaint , and they also allege that inhalation of these dust particles are causing health complications for them.
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Some of the complaints listed were poor working conditions, unfair treatment and low wage. Workers are unhappy with the conditions of the factories alleging that they work in ares with little to no ventilation. Dust is another major complaint , and they also allege that inhalation of these dust particles are causing health complications for them.
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To read the ePaper, visit: http://epaper.newcastleexpress.co.za/
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