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Public sector workers throw cans at Thulas Nxesi, demanding 10% increase

LOCAL Acting public service and administration minister Thulas Nxesi received a hostile reception when he tried to address protesting public sector workers. This week, public sector workers marched to the National Treasury's offices in Pretoria over a wage dispute with the government, where they handed over a memorandum of demands to the minister. The workers are demanding a 10% salary increase. In videos shared on social media, Nxesi can be […]

today24 November 2022

Local

Public sector workers to picket countrywide after collapse of wage talks

Workers in the public sector are expected to take part in pickets countrywide after wage talks collapsed. The pickets come amid growing threats of a strike action against government’s 3% wage offer. Last week, Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana’s Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement unilaterally accommodated a 3% increase in public wages. Several unions including Cosatu’s public sector unions and the PSA have criticised the move. The unions are demanding up to 10% […]

today31 October 2022

Local

Public Sector wage negotiations deadlocked

Public sector wage negotiations have stalled, as not all stakeholders could come to an agreement. The signing of the latest three-year wage agreement between the government and public sector unions, which was supposed to take place on Monday, has been postponed indefinitely, at the last minute. Although the parties remain deadlocked, Public Service and Administration Minister Ayanda Dlodlo says she is confident that an agreement will be reached soon. Government […]

today22 May 2018

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