Thursday, June 04, 2009
Building Industry Bargaining Council
We were also joined Instudio by Henry Strydom - from the Building Industry Bargaining Council. The council is calling on members of the community and homeowners to be aware of their social responsibility when it comes to hiring building contractors who don't pay their staff a minimum wage. With the slow down in the economy and an increase in unemployment in the building sector there is a growing tendency to exploit labour, by paying workers less than the minimum wage. Mr. Strydom explain more on this issue. For more information contact the council on (021) 950 7400 or visit their website www.bibc.co.za or you can contact the Master Builders Association Western Cape on (021) 685 2625, or Boland branch on (021) 863 3330
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