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The National Employers' Association of South Africa (Neasa) says it has not signed the wage agreement and says that it will take Oliphant to court if she insisted on imposing the wage agreement.
The wage settlement is 10%, as reached between the National Union of Metalworkers, four other unions and the Steeling and Engineering Industries Federation of South Africa.
Neasa claims that it is a member of the bargaining council and represented 75% of employers in the industry.
Read the full article in Business Report.
Find out more about Neasa's reaction to the wage agreement.