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UASA has filed a complaint with the Pension Fund Adjudicator (PFA) on behalf of its members at Reshebile Aviation Protection Services (RAPS).
RAPS neglected to pay over UASA members’ provident fund contributions to the Security Employees National Provident Fund (SENPF). UASA members were not pleased with the employer deducting provident fund contributions from their wages as well as the company’s contribution, but not forwarding it to the SENPF while workers are struggling to make ends meet.
This is not the first time RAPS acts in a delinquent fashion.
Early last year RAPS was scrambling to keep 400 security guards from downing tools after it defaulted for 10 months on contributions towards the provident fund for 400 security workers at OR Tambo and Port Elizabeth International Airports.
UASA will now act on behalf of its members at the company to ensure that the pension fund contributions are paid to the SENPF and the situation never repeats itself again.
Issued by UASA
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