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Government committed to wage negations

 

 

SA News, Pretoria, 24 April 2015

 

Government has acknowledged receiving the memorandum handed over to National
Treasury and the Department of Public Service and Administration (DPSA) by
union representatives on Thursday.

 

Hundreds of people marched through the Pretoria city centre calling for
better wages in the public sector.

 

The workers belonging to seven Congress of South African Trade Unions
(Cosatu) affiliated unions are threating to go on strike if government
doesn't improve its 5.8% wage offer.

 

The unions are demanding a 10% hike plus a R1 500 housing allowance, among
others.

 

Government, as the employer, said it remains committed to finding an
amicable solution through the Public Service Coordinating Bargaining Council
(PSCBC).

 

It also called on all Cosatu public service unions to recommit themselves to
the conciliation process.

 

"We have noted the demands as outlined in the memorandum and as submitted at
the PSCBC.

 

"However, we call on all parties to remain calm as we seek a solution to the
benefit of both public servants and the people of South Africa," the
employer said in a statement after receiving the memorandum.

 

Government reiterated that its negotiators have not been negotiating in bad
faith, and that significant commitments have been made to improve the
salaries of workers.

 

This ranges from an all-inclusive package increase of 15.1% (inclusive of
medical aid, housing allowance and cost of living adjustment) for workers on
salary levels 1, to an all-inclusive 9.5% for workers on salary level 10.

 

Public servants on salary levels 11 and 12 can expect an all-inclusive
increase of 7.4% should the unions accept the current offer.

 

Unless and until the conciliation process has been exhausted, government
said no party may exercise the right to strike and or lockout workers as
provided for in the law.

 

Government said any industrial action, including yesterday's march while the
conciliation process is continuing, is unlawful and unprotected.

 

Government said it remains optimistic that the conciliation process will
produce a mutually-beneficial outcome and that the current negotiations can
be successfully concluded. 

 

SAnews.gov.za

 

 

From:
http://www.sanews.gov.za/south-africa/government-committed-wage-negations

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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