tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2553152335485492028.post8259878609647297028..comments2019-04-29T05:57:14.285+02:00Comments on CWU-Vodacom: VODACOM'S ATTACKS AGAINST WORKERS REACH NEW LOWUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2553152335485492028.post-57176750512102714282007-08-14T07:50:00.000+02:002007-08-14T07:50:00.000+02:00I must say that I am extremely dissapointed to lea...I must say that I am extremely dissapointed to learn that the company maintains its attitude toward workers seeking to exercise their rights.<BR/><BR/>I would think that this type of ongoing victimisation and intimidation should be publisised while the issue is still fresh in the minds of the public. Cosatu and Sattawu should reiterate their resolve to call upon their members to boycott Vodacom's products as an injury to one should still be regarded to be an injury to all.<BR/><BR/>Writing to Alan Knott-Craig will not serve to resolve the matter amicably as he has and continues to be aware of the situation and so far seems to have done nothing contructive to diffuse the situation.<BR/><BR/>CWU should continue to use this window of opportunity that is available to inform the public while it is still open. Once that window is closed the only news the public will be interested in about Vodacom is how well they're sponsoring their sports teams. It is therefore imperative that this incident of intimidation be exposed in the media.<BR/><BR/>Aluta Continua!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com