Dark days, nights: iLIVE

10 September 2013 - 02:23
By AR Modak, Johannesburg
Private guards at a City Power sub-station in Johannesburg yesterday. Suburbs were plunged into darkness last week due to what City Power claims was sabotage by workers who embarked on an illegal strike
Image: ALON SKUY Private guards at a City Power sub-station in Johannesburg yesterday. Suburbs were plunged into darkness last week due to what City Power claims was sabotage by workers who embarked on an illegal strike

Economic sabotage, which runs counter to ideals of free enterprise, was given a shocking reality check when City Power workers sent consumers into panic mode.

This new "bargaining" weapon, despite the utility's huge overtime bill at a time of high power costs and cut-offs, is further proof of an economy skidding. This method to "negotiate" wage increases spells gloom for a country that will see greater divides between have-nots and have-lots.