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Farm workers urged to know their workplace rights
24 October 2007
A North West farmer has been given 20 days to submit proof that he has ensured his employees for compensation of injuries and diseases and unemployment as required by the Unemployment Insurance and Compensation of Injuries and Diseases Acts.
Labour inspectors currently combing the farming sector for labour law compliance in the Christiana Area, issued the ultimatum to the Fedelingfontein farm owner today whom they found to be operating without proper documents.
This has prompted Labour Spokesperson Zolisa Sigabi to once again urge workers to be alert and not undertake employment without proper procedures being followed.
"Workers must realise that they hold the key to the protection of their rights, and must complement the government's drive to root out unscrupulous employers," she said.
She also urged workers to check their Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) and Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases (COID) registration status with their nearest labour offices.
Enquiries:
Zolisa Sigabi
Cell: 082 906 3878
E-mail: zolisa.sigabi@labour.gov.za
Issued by: Department of Labour
24 October 2007
Source: Department of Labour (http://www.labour.gov.za)