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SRI’s employee wellness report of Denel sheds light on true cost of mismanagement

From: Solidarity Media (media@solidariteit.co.za)

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Date: Wednesday, 27 July 2022 at 12:09 GMT+2

27 July 2022

 
SRI’s employee wellness report of Denel sheds light on true cost of mismanagement
 
The Solidarity Research Institute (SRI) today during a media conference released a report on the mental and financial condition of
Denel employees. This follows Solidarity having been embroiled in a legal battle with Denel for two years to pay the R90 million in
salaries owed to its members.

Solidarity believes that this report draws a clear line between the fatal mismanagement of Denel and the tangible impact it had on
ordinary people. Denel employees had to try and survive with partial or no salary payments for more than two years respectively.

“Denel’s situation is not only catastrophic from a financial point of view, but the entity as a whole went through a process of
destruction. The consequences thereof are explicitly shown in the report. The financial impact on employees may be calculable, but
one will never be able to calculate the emotional and mental impact it had on employees,” says Nicolien Welthagen, Research
Psychologist at the SRI. “Jobs provide meaning, security and an opportunity to live a life of purpose. Denel employees are not only
deprived of these things, but also of compensation for the work they do.”

Solidarity is furthermore of the opinion that the auctioning of Denel assets was a sad day for the organisation and its employees.
Denel’s reputation has been damaged nationally and internationally possibly forever.

“To expect people to work without pay is unacceptable. However, this situation has not only put the dedication of Denel’s employees to
the test, but it is also highlighted by this mismanagement,” Welthagen further stated. “The report is heart-wrenching because it deals
with the lives of real people. Those people are real people on the ground; not millionaires. Those people cannot even think about
retirement, let alone luxury cars and holidays.”

Solidarity hopes this report will clearly show South Africans what mismanagement of a state entity looks like.

“As heart-wrenching as it may be that Denel finds itself in a desperate situation as a whole, it is worse when you think of the people
who have lost their homes and their vehicles, with the report making it clear that some have already contemplated suicide as the way
out of their situation,” Welthagen concluded.
 
To peruse the report, click here
 
Nicolien Welthagen
Research Psychologist: Solidarity Research Institute
082 577 5177

Dr Dirk Hermann
Chief Executive: Solidarity
082 461 8485

Helgard Cronjé
Deputy General Secretary: Public Sector
084 336 8561
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