NAMPAK, South Africa’s biggest packaging group which is facing financial difficulties, had planned to retrench at least 213 employees, but will only lay off 20 following trade union negotiations.
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) said on Friday that it had concluded a retrenchment agreement with Nampak Packaging after the group served the union with a section 189 notice and its intention to retrench at least 213 employees.
”Following extensive engagements with the employer, Numsa has managed to reduce the number of involuntary retrenchments from 213 to 20,” the union said in a statement.
At its last year-end, Nampak employed 4 314 employees across 33 manufacturing operations. The previous year it employed 4 252 staff.
Numsa said Nampak would also pay the retrenched employees a…