Pikitup casual staff on a waste spilling spree during weekend

After several days of garbage not being collected around Joburg, a small team of private cleaners cleared garbage from the FNB Bank City precinct near the ANC headquarters on Thursday. Picture: Timothy Bernard / Independent Newspapers

After several days of garbage not being collected around Joburg, a small team of private cleaners cleared garbage from the FNB Bank City precinct near the ANC headquarters on Thursday. Picture: Timothy Bernard / Independent Newspapers

Published May 26, 2024

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It's been two weeks since part-time workers at Pikitup went on strike, demanding permanent employment at the waste company after serving as casual workers for a long time.

At the weekend, Johannesburg CBD and other surrounding areas witnessed the workers’ rage as they spilt waste in protest.

The part-time waste pickers were seen marching towards Bree Taxi Rank, via Bank City, spilling waste all over the streets on Friday. These workers were seen carrying wood like weapons and knobkerries, chanting “Vostek, fokof, usijwayela amas*mba”, as they spilled waste along their route.

Also on Saturday, videos circulating on Facebook showed the workers emptying a compactor truck and spilled uncollected waste in Hillbrow and Berea, including Braamfontein according to hearsay.

According to Pikitup’s social media pages, refuse collection services by permanent staff have been ongoing for more than two days across most of its depots, with law enforcement currently monitoring them to ensure security and safety.

Last Wednesday, the City of Joburg city manager, Floyd Brink, outlined a recovery plan to resume refuse collection services across affected areas with bulk uncollected waste.

Brink said Pikitup ordered a court interdict against the workers, and is currently engaging with senior management to find amicable long-term solutions. “This is to ensure that while the rights of our employees to protest are protected, these rights must be exercised within the confines of the law and without destroying municipal assets and infrastructure.”

This is a developing story