[TRENDING] Public sector stay-away expected to impact number of govt departments
Those are some services which will be hit when government workers belonging to the Public Servants Association embark on a one-day stay-away.Last week unions Denosa, Nehawu, POPCRU and HOSPERSA issued strike certificates.Public sector unions prepare for national strike
Workers have rejected government's 3 percent wage increase and have also called for R1,000 monthly gratuity payment to continue beyond March next year. The Public Servants Association -- which started lunchtime pickets last week -- says Thursday's stay-away will impact a number of government departments.
A public sector strike is looming as unions reject the government wage offer. Workers have rejected a 3 percent increase and a monthly R1,00 cash gratuity. DENOSA Deputy General Secretary Khaya Sodidi has more.
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