The Labour Court in Durban suspends a R37.7 million execution against Startek following a dispute involving dismissed workers. According to reports, the case is ongoing, and the court’s decision pauses enforcement while legal arguments continue. The court finds that the execution should be halted because it is linked to conduct described as unreasonable by the former employees in the dispute. The suspension applies to the specific execution amount and does not settle the underlying matters, which remain before the courts. Both the enforcement action and the related labour-related legal challenge are part of the broader conflict between Startek and its former employees, who are contesting aspects of their dismissal and related claims. The outcome of the pending proceedings will determine whether the execution is ultimately lifted, reduced, or resumed. At this stage, the court’s intervention focuses on stopping the immediate enforcement of the R37.7 million order pending resolution of the dispute.