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Racism storm hits Zim Pepsi maker

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WORKERS at Varun Beverages Zimbabwe Limited (VBZL), producers of Pepsi drinks, yesterday downed tools alleging racism, human rights abuses and unfair labour practices at the company.

Disgruntled workers besieged the company premises yesterday waving placards inscribed No selective payment of USD to expatriates, End racism, Black lives matter, No to racism, No to unfair dismissals, No to sexual harassment and We are not slaves”.

The workers alleged cases of unfair dismissal, racism and sexual harassment among other ills.

Unfair labour practice and summary dismissal of employees is also nagging workers.

At this rate, if let to go scot-free, a tragic case (similar to the one involving a purported Chinese investor and two Zimbabwean workers) can be experienced at the company.”

Source: NewsDay Zimbabwe - Everyday News for Everyday People

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