Eskom employees are expected to make a decision on a new wage by Tuesday before the central bargaining forum reconvenes.
JOHANNESBURG -
The power utility said labour unrest was one of the contributing factors to the current rolling blackouts that have angered South Africans. A demand that the company should reverse its unilateral withdrawal of benefits has also been included.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Eskom: After week of bedlam and more Stage 6, unions' wage decision expected on Tuesday | Fin24Unions in wage talks with Eskom say they will consider the entity's wage offer on Tuesday and hope to emerge with a position thereafter. | Fin24
Read more »
We cannot rely on Eskom any longer: Mavuso[OPINION] The load shedding of last week was devastating. I have been told of companies forced to lay off staff because they simply couldn’t open their doors. - BusiMavuso2 Moneyweb Eskom LoadShedding
Read more »
It's another week of power cuts for SA as Eskom warns recovery will take weeksEskom has blamed the ongoing wage strike for the power cuts but even after some workers returned to their posts, Eskom's system has remained vulnerable.
Read more »
Install prepaid meters or stay in the dark, Eskom tells Soweto residentsSoweto owes more than R4.5 billion with only a reported 40% of residents willing to actually pay for services.
Read more »
What is Eskom doing to stop power cuts?Energy experts discuss the recent bout of power cuts and explain what is needed to eradicate the country's electricity supply problem.
Read more »
South Africa can no longer rely on Eskom aloneSouth Africa must diversify the sources of electricity in South Africa. We cannot rely on a single state utility any longer. By Busi Mavuso.
Read more »