Denel fails to pay full salaries
25 June 2019
Liberated Metalworkers Union of South Africa (LIMUSA) is highly concerned with the ongoing crisis in Denel predominantly caused by its Executives. Workers were only informed via work email at 20:09 p.m. on the evening of the 24th of June 2019 that they will only be paid 85% of their salaries on the 25thJune 2019 but that has not materialised, even to the promised FNB Account holders as per the communication at time of issuing this statement.
There is no Denel employee who has been paid their salary and an employee-employer contract has been breached because it is stipulated on their contract that employees will be paid on 25th of each month.
This recent development is not only unlawful but also irresponsible and unprofessional on part of Denel Management to have failed to timeously inform workers on the possible short pay in salaries as per their promise to communicate by the 14th of each month.
It is our considered view that this crisis, self-inflicted by Denel Board and Senior Management, as it is alleged that Group CEO Mr Du Toit to date, besides his monthly salary, has received R600 000 relocation fee, R1.5 Million (R750 000 in Mid-February and R750 000 in Mid-April) and it is also alleged that he is expecting approximately 50% (= approximately R 2.5 Million) of his Annual Income in June as per his KPAs, set by the Denel Board.