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Ashmead said the hearings were necessary because of "certain allegations of irregularities" associated with the offset deals.
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Employers and the union were in agreement on most of the points at issue and instead of organising a protest march, the union should continue working with employers to seek solutions, Ashmead said.
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"Government has a duty to the country, and the jobless in particular, to act in terms of the President's commitment to privatisation and not to be intimidated by the unions," Ashmead said.
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"The new council must take a fresh look at what services it should provide, what should be provided by the metro council, and what should be provided to the private sector," Ashmead said.
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Ashmead warned that job creation and the reconstruction and development programme could only be achieved through investor confidence in South Africa.
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"Employers and the union are in agreement on most of the points at issue and instead of organising a protest march, the union should continue working with employers to seek solutions," Ashmead said.
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"If the city is to succeed in raising levels of service delivery, containing rates at levels that attract new business and not chasing existing businesses away, it is going to have to innovate and overhaul its whole administration," Ashmead said.
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Ashmead said the chamber had received reports of intimidation of workers who supported a petition to Parliament instead of the protest march.
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But Ashmead said it was distressing that the decision to increase rates had been marked by a lack of transparency.
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Ashmead, with forty-five U.S. Marines from the Navy Yard, and a posse of about forty of the City Marshal's police, together with
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