Employees turning off power at sub-stations will face criminal charges

James

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Johannesburg mayor Parks Tau issued a strong warning on Friday to employees involved in turning off power at sub-stations around the city.

"The process of laying criminal charges has been undertaken," Tau told reporters.

He said the labour relations process had to be respected. However a situation where residents were deprived of electricity could not be allowed.

He said the matter was being investigated and certain people...read more here: Employees turning off power at sub-stations will face criminal charges
 
Hell yea! People must learn that their are consequences to their actions, and you can't screw over an entire city because you don't like your shifts
 
Mandelas house also lost power so I hear they have generators for his street. Imagine the headline though if they weren't so quick, "striking city workers kill mandela"
 
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