Mdantsane construction workers strike

Mdantsane residents protested earlier this month about the quality, speed and management of an RDP housing project. Photo by Nombulelo Damba-Hendrik.

Nombulelo Damba-Hendrik

17 September 2015

Construction workers in Walter Sisulu in Mdantsane are refusing to work on the RDP houses being built by the municipality, claiming they are being underpaid.

The workers say they are paid R2,800 per house, which they then have to divide among themselves. Bricklayers are making R1,000 a month and assistants R400, they say. The workers are demanding at least R100 a day. There is no minimum wage in the building industry in East London.

Following a march last week in support of the workers and to protest against what they say is the poor quality of the houses, residents arranged a meeting with ward councillor Sakhumzi Caga, the workers, the construction company Siyavuna Trading and the sub-contractor who identified himself as Thokozani Mnisi. But Caga did not arrive for the meeting.

GroundUp visited other Siyavuna Trading sites around Mdantsane. According to workers there, bricklayers are paid R120 a day and assistants R100 a day. However Mnisi denied this, saying all workers were paid the same.

He said he paid his workers R2,800 per house and that would not change. Siyavuna Trading, which describes itself as “a 100% black female owned construction company” is fully owned by its founder, Thembekile Cynthia Mnisi.

The wage rates in this article were corrected on 21 October 2015.