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Premier Group goes to court to end Mister Sweet strike

The application, to be heard on Tuesday, will be opposed by the Simunye Workers Forum.

The strikers have reduced their wage demands, but the employer has not budged from a 7% increase offer.

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An urgent application to stop workers from striking at the Mister Sweet factory in Germiston, was filed by the Premier Group at the Johannesburg Labour Court on Wednesday last week.

The giant company is also asking the court to interdict workers from colluding with third parties to engage in any act of intimidation or violence against workers who not participating in the strike, which has been going on since 19 August.

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