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STRIKE TERROR: Tarsus Distribution in Chaos as Workers Rebel
The streets of Johannesburg are abuzz with the sound of picket signs and disgruntled employees as Tarsus Distribution’s head office is brought to a standstill by a mysterious strike action. But don’t worry, the company’s operations are still "not impacted" – or so they claim.
TechCentral has learned that a "select number" of employees, represented by an unrecognised trade union, have been picketing outside the Waterfall office since Tuesday, demanding unknown concessions from the company. And yet, Tarsus’ MD Gary Pickford is quick to assure clients that business as usual will continue, despite the chaos unfolding just outside the office doors.
"We’re Not Fazed": Tarsus Defies Strike Action
But what exactly are the workers demanding? And how many are involved in the action? The answers remain shrouded in mystery, as Tarsus Distribution remains tight-lipped about the details of the strike. But one thing is clear: the company is taking no chances, having implemented a contingency plan to "minimise the impact" of the strike.
The Plot Thickens: Alviva Holdings’ Grip on Tarsus
As the strike drags on, questions are being raised about the true extent of Alviva Holdings’ influence over Tarsus Distribution. The unlisted parent company, which also owns Axiz and Pinnacle, has a reputation for being ruthless in its pursuit of profits. Could this strike be a sign of a deeper struggle for power within the company?
Stay Tuned for Updates
As the situation continues to unfold, TechCentral will be keeping a close eye on developments. Will Tarsus Distribution be able to weather the storm, or will the strike action ultimately prove too much for the company to handle? Only time will tell.