Time has come for workers to prioritise workplace health and safety, Labour Minister, Membathisi Mdladlana told hundreds of people in Tzaneen, Limpopo today, Tuesday 5 October. He was speaking at the launch of the much awaited Roving Safety Representatives (RSR) aimed at promoting and monitoring compliance with health and safety by employers.
The launch took place under the theme: Health and Life at Work; A Fundamental Human Right.
The meeting was also attended by Limpopo Premier, Cassel Mathale, the Swedish based International Union Federation as well as labour federations Congress of South African Trade Unions(COSATU) and National Council of Trade Unions (NACTU).
"Marches should not only be about wages but should also include matters like health and safety in the workplace and racism," the Minister said.
Earlier in the day Mdladlana visited a citrus farm in Tzaneen and was pleased with the level of compliance with most of the country's labour laws.
"We should not paint all farmers with one brush, there are good farmers out there whose reputation is tarnished by the few who create unnecessary tensions," he said.