Labour Court dismisses Numsa’s application for leave to appeal interdict

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The Labour Court has dismissed metalworkers union Numsa’s application for leave to appeal its interdict against convening the national congress of the country’s largest union.

JOHANNESBURG - However, Numsa defied the court order claiming to have satisfied all the requirements of the court concerning their central committee’s infringement of the union’s constitution.

Judge M­­­­­­­­­oshoana said Numsa failed to meet the heightened test needed to satisfy leave to appeal. On Wednesday, Numsa lawyers argued that the court’s interpretation of the constitution was too narrow – imploring Moshoana to view it in broad terms as it would any other contract between an entity and its employee - which can be stretched in meaning.

Mbuso Ngubane is the union’s new deputy general secretary – filling the vacancy left by Karl Cloete upon his retirement from the union.

 

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