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MISA Calls On Workers And Employers In Motor Retail To Work Together And Come Up With Innovative Solutions To Minimise Job Losses In Sector – MyPR.co.za

30 May 2020 By Port Elizabethan

MISA Calls On Workers And Employers In Motor Retail To Work Together And Come Up With Innovative Solutions To Minimise Job Losses In Sector:

The Motor Industry Staff Association (MISA) has called on the employers in the retail motor industry and South African automotive industry as a whole to work together with labour to curb the loss of jobs as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic and extended lockdown.

This comes as the sector enters Phase 2 of its reopening under Alert Level 4, whereby dealerships are allowed to scale up to 60% of employment from 25 May 2020, and Alert Level 3 from 1 June, as announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa on Sunday night.

“While there has been much debate about the economic justification of an extended national lockdown, some researchers have noted that it could be a case of ‘wilful short-term pain’ for a longer term gain,” says Hermann Köstens, MISA’s CEO for Strategy & Development. “Nobody has definitive answers yet, but what we do know now is that roleplayers in the industry need to work together to preserve as many jobs as possible.”

According to Köstens, the financial effects on employers in the automotive retail sector has been widespread. “Unfortunately, workers in the retail motor industry are bearing the brunt of decisions by government and employers over which they have no control,” he notes.

However, Köstens believes there is a glimmer of hope on the retail motor industry horizon.

Vehicle sales in China, and specifically Wuhan (the original centre of the virus) have shown a rapid recovery, with pent-up demand bolstering dealership activity and sales.

MISA is therefore calling on employers to not make hasty decisions about staff cuts and to rather find innovative and alternative solutions – not only for the sake of thousands of vulnerable employees, but also to the benefit of employers and the sustainability of the industry.

“The low interest rates, fast-growing middle-class market, and consumers who have shown to be highly adaptable in a digital environment, may well lead in a new era for our industry, where sales could recover fairly quickly.”

The union is therefore appealing to employers to act humanely in this unprecedented time. “Let us work together as unions and employers in the industry to the benefit of the workers,” says Köstens.

MISA represents more than 50 000 employees in the South African retail motor sector.

 

Hermann Köstens, CEO Strategy & Development, Motor Industry Staff Association (MISA)

 

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