Unions to March on April 12

By JABULISA DLAMINI on March 22,2012

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Unions to March on April 12
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MANZINI – Protest action is once again slated for April 12 this year.
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This will be the second consecutive year in which protests are held on this
date. Last year the protests lasted for three days, beginning on April 12
to 14.

This year all civil service unions will take to the streets on April 11 and
April 12. Those who will participate are those who are affiliated to
NAPSAWU, SNAT, SNA and SNAGAP.

NAPSAWU stands for the National Association of Public Servants and Allied
Workers Union while SNAT is the Swaziland National Association of Teachers.
SNA is the acronym for the Swaziland Nurses Association and SNAGAP stands
for Swaziland National Association of Government Accounts Professionals.

The leadership of all these four unions met yesterday at SNAT centre where
a resolution was taken to protest to push for 4.5 per cent salary
increments.

The President of SNAT, Sibongile Mazibuko said all public servants will
leave their posts and hit the streets on the two days to put pressure on
government. She said next week there will be numerous meetings which will
be a build up to the mass action.

"On April 11-12 there will be mass demonstrations and all regions of the
country will see some action. Public servants have to identify places where
the meetings will be held at venues close to cities. In the rural areas,
the RA offices will be used to hold the build-up meetings," Mazibuko said.

She said they, however, still harbo-ured some hope that government would
meet their demand and award them the increment before the proposed
strike action.
The strike will see over 30 000 civil servants taking to the streets to
demand the 4.5 per cent salary increments. Mazibuko also said with the 14
percent increase by the Swaziland Revenue Authority (SRA), the buying power
had also dropped by the same percentage.

"All civil servants should be on the lookout for latest developments on the
strike through the media, Facebook and other networking sites," Mazibuko
said. Civil servants have not been given salary increments by government
for the period 2011/12.



When called last night, the Minister of Labour and Social Security Lutfo
Dlamini directed questions to the Government Spokesperson Percy Simelane
whose cell phone rang unanswered.
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