Gauteng finance MEC says she won't fight with the unions over wage bill

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Gauteng finance MEC says she won't fight with the unions over wage bill
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“But those that are not funded, we are not going to do them.”

Speaking to TimesLIVE just a few days after delivering her budget, Ralehoko said the province was not expecting any resistance from unions, unlike the national government.

Finance minister Tito Mboweni angered unions last month when he announced that the state was looking at reducing the wage bill by R160.2bn.

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