In a stunning move, RTG Group Vic Falls Hotels, comprising A’Zambezi and Rainbow Vic Falls, has suddenly and without warning terminated all attachments with immediate effect. The decision has left approximately 30 students from various institutions in a state of panic, as they were not informed of any issues or given notice of the termination.
According to sources, the students were summoned to a meeting on Thursday after completing their shifts, only to be informed that the company no longer requires their services. The abrupt termination has caused significant disruption, particularly for students scheduled to undergo Trade testing in August, who now face the daunting task of finding alternative attachment opportunities.
Rumors are circulating that the company’s sudden decision may be an attempt to conceal the fact that the attachées were working without pay. Insiders claim that the units were largely reliant on attachées, with a disproportionate number of permanent employees. The lack of transparency and sudden nature of the termination have sparked concerns about the company’s treatment of its attaches.
Attachées are an integral part of the hotel’s operations, and their sudden termination raises questions about the company’s priorities and treatment of its workforce.
As the affected students scramble to find new attachment opportunities, many are left wondering about the future of their training and career prospects. The incident highlights the need for greater support and protection for students in attachment programs, ensuring they are not exploited or left vulnerable to sudden terminations.
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