Strike season for SA fruit industry

South Africa’s fruit industry has been in the news for all the wrong reasons this week.

Hot on the heels of the ‘indefinite’ banana worker strike which began on November 4 and involves 2 000 banana workers at Mpumalanga-based organic producer Umbhaba Banana Estates Farms, comes news of more industrial action by Dutoit Agri workers.

According to Freshfruitportal, the strike by 1 500 workers in the Western and Eastern Cape – members of the Food & Allied Workers’ Union (Fawu) – relates to pay and working conditions.

Employees in the Western Cape are demanding a 9.5% wage increase while Dutoit is offering 8.25%. The dispute centres around a pay gap between Eastern and Western Cape workers, the report explains.

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