Proton Workers Test Covid-19+?
7 January 2021
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By A Correspondent- At least five workers at Proton, a Marondera-based bakery are reported to have tested positive for the coronavirus following a recent test exercise.

Reports suggest that a handful of workers, who include very senior and middle-level managers were already sick when they were tested.

A source who emphasised anonymity said general workers usually get tested when they get sick. Added the source:

What is surprising is that whoever tests positive will just be sent home and business moves on as usual. Moreover, social distance is not maintained at the workplace and in staff buses and offices.

Security guards physically search workers at entry points when they come in and when they go home risking the spread of the virus.

General workers are not happy as the organisation is not paying them Covid-19 allowance. They have tried to negotiate with the employer on several occasions but nothing materialised.

It is reported that managers pay themselves hefty allowances amounting to ZWL$37 000 while a Grade 1 worker is said to be getting plus or minus ZWL$9000.

We got in touch with Mr Elvis Ncube, an official at Proton Bakers, to verify the reports and he requested that questions be emailed adding that he will respond by the end of the day Wednesday.

He said:

Can we do it this way, I can give you my email address, you can send me your questions, I can respond in writing… You will definitely get a response by end of day.

When we made follow-ups on Wednesday and Thursday, there was no response and his phone rang unanswered.