What Sony Sugar Workers’ Strike means to the ailing Sugar Industry

Kenya’s Sugar Industry has been ailing for quite some time now. With the fall of a once giant miller Mumias Sugar, the remaining millers are also in their bad state.

More than 2,000 Sony Sugar company workers on Monday downed tools over unpaid salaries.

They held demonstrations in Awendo, Migori County demanding close to Sh100 million in salary arrears.

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Kenya Union of Sugarcane Plantation and Allied Workers Deputy Secretary General John Ogutu said the management had failed to pay workers for the past three months.

“The casual workers have not received salaries for three months (January, February and March) while permanent workers are yet to receive February and March salaries,” Mr Ogutu said.

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The workers, in a letter by Mr Ogutu dated March 23, 2019, issued a seven-day strike notice to the company.

“We are officially on strike as from today and all workers, whether on contract or permanent be informed that you will only return to work, when the management pays us,” reads the letter. The union boss further stated that the company was yet to address issues raised by the workers, adding that they would ensure all services are paralysed if the money is not wired into their accounts.

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Antoinette Natemo, the union’s committee member, said they had approached the management to address the salary issues but nothing was forthcoming. “We tried talking to the management on several occasions but they have failed to comply. The workers are suffering because they have bills to pay and children to educate,” said Mrs Natemo.

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Initially, a deal reached to have the salaries paid by April 5 and 18 respectively was not honoured, said Mr Ogutu.

But what do you think this means. No salary, No work going on due to strike! Are there really funds in the miller? Will it die just like Mumias Sugar?

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