Workers at Gold Reef City Casino and Theme Park say they will not back down until their demands are met.
This comes as workers affiliated to Transport, Retail & General Workers Union (THORN) continue their strike action over a wage dispute.
The union has rejected a 0.9 per cent wage increase, describing it as inadequate amid rising living costs.
They are also demanding improved transport allowances, the restoration of provident fund contributions and full bonuses.
They have accused management of failing to honour a promise to restore pre-COVID benefits once the company recovered.
The theme park remains closed, with casino operations partially affected as workers continue to picket outside the entertainment complex.
The union’s Lindokuhle Khanyi says no formal communication has been received from management.
“We will remain here until the employer calls us back to the table. No matter how long it takes, we are determined to negotiate in good faith and are prepared to go as far as necessary to ensure our voices are heard”.
The theme park has now been closed for four days, resulting in losses for both workers and the employer.
[WATCH] Operations at Gold Reef City Theme Park remain halted as union members continue their strike into the second week, demanding higher wages, transport subsidies, and financial security.
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