‘Bring back fired Generations actors’

Generations actors
Generations actors

The SABC should set aside the dismissals of the Generations actors who went on strike, and restart negotiations, the Media Workers Association of SA said yesterday. “What we have here is yet another regrettable display of failed bargaining processes.” The SABC announced on Monday that 16 actors who had embarked on a strike had been fired.

The national broadcaster’s spokesman Kaizer Kganyago said the termination followed a call by both parties for the actors to return for recordings.
The cast claimed that the broadcaster as well as the production company, had failed to deliver on promises it made to them during their strike last year.

The cast was reportedly promised three year contracts which they had not received. They also wanted salary adjustments. On Monday, the actors wrote an open letter to viewers and fans explaining why they embarked on a strike.

Mwasa said it supported the actors’ demands for improved working conditions, for competitive remuneration, for the consideration of fair compensation regarding royalties, rebroadcasts, sales and syndication.

“It is our submission that the actors, the SABC and MMSV productions should urgently consider setting aside the dismissal and work on returning to the negotiation table,” said Gumani.

“A facilitated process would yield better results.”
The actors, including Sophie Ndaba (Queen Moroka) who has been with the soap for about 20 years, have been on a week-long strike demanding better pay and royalties among other demands.

The following actors had been fired from Generations.
Anga Makubalo (MJ)
Atandwa Kani (Samora)
Katlego Danke (Dineo)
Mandla Gaduka (Choppa)
Menzi Ngubane (Sibusiso)
Nambitha Mpulwana (Mawande)
Patrick Shai (Patrick)
Slindile Nodangala (Ruby)
Sophie Ndaba (Queen)
Seputla Sebogodi (Kenneth)
Thami Mnqolo (Senzo)
Thato Molamu (Nicholas)
Winnie Ntshaba (Khetiwe)
Zenande Mfenyana (Nolunthu)
Zikhona Sodlaka (Priska)
Zolisa Xaluva (Jason) – Sowetan.

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