The Labour Co. Team

Dec 2, 20191 min

Chinese nationals in court for trafficking, contravening SA labour laws

Rustenburg - Seven Chinese nationals arrested for the
 
alleged trafficking of illegal immigrants and subjecting
 
them to forced labour have appeared in the Johannesburg
 
Magistrate's Court, the department of employment and
 
labour said.

The group appeared in court on Thursday and the case
 
was postponed to December 11 at the request of the
 
defence, department spokesperson Teboho Thejane said.

Qin Li, Jiaqing Zhou, Ma Biao, Dai Junying, Zhang Zhilian, Kevin Tsao, a naturalised South African and Chen Hui were arrested on November 12, following a tip-off about their activities which led to law enforment agencies and labour inspectors raiding the premises of a company called Beautiful City at Village Deep in Johannesburg.

"During the raid minor minor children were found to be employed at the factory, and that the employer was violating the suite of labour legislation ranging from National Minimum Wage, Occupational Health and Safety Act, the Basic Conditions of Employment Act, the Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act, the Unemployment Insurance Act and Unemployment Insurance Contributions Act," the labour department said.

"The employers owe more than R4.6 million for non-compliance with the National Minimum Wage, more than R2 million non-payment for Sunday work, R261 000 for UIF (unemployment insurance fund) contributions(and) R250,000 fine for non-compliance with Occupational Health and Safety Act."

An audit by the department found that 91 Malawian workers were employed at the factory.

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