DA calls on De Lille to stop wasting State resources on appealing costly arbitration outcomes
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The DA calls on Minister of Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure Patricia De Lille to respect the decision of the General Public Service Sector Bargaining Council and reinstate 65 contract employees of the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI) in accordance with arbitration awards.
Saturday 24 April 2021 - 5:50am
Friday is a big day for the wage talks between government and public servants. Earlier this week, government made it clear once again that there was no money for increases but that they were hoping to improve other aspects of the zero increase offer. #eNCA Courtesy #DStv403
JOHANNESBURG - The outcome of the public sector wage talks at the Bargaining Council is highly anticipated.
Government is reporting back to the unions with hopefully a revised offer as it s the only option that can prevent a nationwide strike.
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Major strikes planned for South Africa – including one that could cut off water supply
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Labour unions have threatened to down tools and embark on mass industrial action as the impasse around government wage negotiations continues.
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Daily Maverick reports that government has remained steadfast in its decision to introduce a salary freeze for South Africa’s 1.3 million public servants during the 2021/22 financial year.
In response, unions have threatened industrial action that would see key public servants such as doctors and nurses embark on a strike.
“We will shut down public service until the government takes our demands seriously,” said Reuben Maleka, assistant general manager of the Public Servants Association (PSA), which represents state workers including teachers, attorneys, police officers and others.