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Master of the High Court's office in KZN too hot for work, staffers complain

DURBAN - Employees of Master of the High Court’s office in Durban downed tools on Monday over the “unconducive working conditions” they have been subjected to for the past 10 years.They plan to continue with their protest until next Monday, February 24, unless an amicable resolution is reached with their employers, the Department of Justice.

A major gripe for the workers are some of the air conditioning units in their building that has been on the blink for as long as 10 years. They have now resorted to protest action because their discontent had reached “boiling point”, which has been exacerbated by Durban’s recent scorching conditions.

Despite reporting complaints to their bosses, the workers claimed that their appeals had fallen on deaf ears.

 

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