KAYEC Management says that employees' dragged-out strike is unlawful
by: Rinelda Mouton --- Kayec's human resources manager, Johan Visagie during an exclusive interview with the news on One said that the ongoing strike at the Katatura youth Enterprise centre, Kayec amounts to unfair practice as it does not comply with the law. On the 23th of June the staff went on a strike over salary discrepancies and the lack of teaching material at the institution.

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