Eskom workers eat like kings while you get load shed - report

Fuzzbox

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That equates to about R240 per day per worker.
What a waste of TAXPAYERS as usual.
Give an inch and take a mile.
 

Jet-Fighter7700

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Nothing new here, and then they complain when they drive the company bakkie and dont get service at petrol stations.....

I mean carte blanche once filmed them playing half life on work pc's at megawatt park,

Thay is if they even pitched up for work.......

The darkness is coming, not if, but when and for how long.......
 

Petec

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Also, don't get me started on the long lunch and long tea times... Just getting to lunch, eating lunch and then getting back to site, can take 2-3 hours. You are looking at true "productivity" of only a handful of hours a day. This, when there should be night shifts and 24 construction happening.

Social Powerplant Building, compliments of the cANCer...
 

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small fry, I would concentrate on the inflated prices we pay for coal and diesel through the very generous BEE deals - howdy Cyril
 

Hemi300c

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Eskom is spending a “fortune” feeding its workers lamb chops, chicken casserole, and croissants, despite the power utility being in the midst of a financial crisis. This is according to a report in the Sunday Times.

The report states that Eskom subsidises the meals of 17,000 employees – 37% of its workforce – while contractors building the Medupi and Kusile power stations receive hot meals thanks to a R1.5-billion catering contract.

The food bill is a costly addition to Eskom’s list of expenses, which includes the delayed and over-budget coal-fired power stations it is building and the R1-billion a month diesel bill for generators.

Food subsidies by the company range from between 50% to 80% of a meal’s cost, and are a “long-standing tradition” at Eskom.

“Workers get used to these things and if you take them away you’ll get a riot,” said Numsa’s Steven Nhlapo.

The Sunday Times said Eskom avoided answering questions about the sustainability of the food expenses, only stating that “operational and capital expenditure was under scrutiny in a bid to cut costs”.

Among the bids contractors have put in to supply food at Eskom, includes:

A-grade red and white meat and mandatory desert for 500 people at the Eskom Research and Innovation Centre in Johannesburg.
Grilled fish, braaied meat, and roast chicken at Kriel power station.
Cheese and jam croissants, scones with fresh cream, and fruit platters at Mersey Training Centre in KZN.

The billion rand catering contract for Medupi and Kusile workers was first reported on in December 2014, when the newspaper stated the two five-year deals included the serving of “meals… in huge dining areas on site include beef, chicken, mutton or vegetarian dishes”, along with “fresh fruit juice”.

The full report is available in the Sunday Times of 3 May 2015.

Sucking the country dry and huge tender/contract fraud- typical of out cANCer.

This country is run by @ssholes thats why we in the shyte.
 

BigEars

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Who Bul**** who they Bul**** the Payer of Eskom

Ek stem saam. Die stupid goed dink ons is almal dom. Ek weet hoe hulle like breakfast eerste ding as hulle by die werk kom in die oggend


Hulle eet by die werk. Nie by hulle huise nie.

Swinging to English. Suits me better. I have seen all here. Nothing like the smell of filthy unclean cooking tripe to wake you up first thing in the morning...wekkas making breakfast before work....

Slowly but surely I am weeding the **** eaters out. Taking time but the message is sort of getting out to them that it is not cool to cook crap at work....they need to do that at home rather. Hell, they can eat whatever and cook whatever they want there, not here.

Soooo, what ESKOM sits with now, is a bunch of prior **** eaters...that are being spoilt rotten with great, fresh, filling breakfasts to look forward to when they get to work. And then tea. And then a nice filling lunch (fresh) and then some more food with tea break at 4pm or whatever...

Enticed to go to work to eat nice fresh food. The salary is simply a bonus for being there. Actually working is the last thing on their minds....
 

HavocXphere

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They should be feeding them - and well at that. It is after all a remote location & staff morale is important.

That equates to about R240 per day per worker.
What a waste of TAXPAYERS as usual.
Give an inch and take a mile.
I seem to recall that its 5 year contracts...so it works out to something like R50 which seems reasonable to me.

The fact that they insist on carting all the workers back to a central location boggles the mind though. Delivering *portable* hot food is not exactly witchcraft...look at the airline industry - they've been doing it for years on a mass scale.
 

Sneeky

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I worked at 2 companies before that when times were tough, the catering contracts and the lunch service was the first thing to go.

Bring your own Oros and peanut butter sammies
 

Milano

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Not a democracy when tax money from the minority of the population is used to 'stop riots' ie. Purchase votes.
 

Ockie

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That equates to about R240 per day per worker.
What a waste of TAXPAYERS as usual.
Give an inch and take a mile.

Good grief. I live on way WAY less than that per day for food. :eek:
 

ProfA

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Damn.

Expected to bring his own food to work crew checking in.
 
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