PSA and SITA will sign a wage agreement in Pretoria today.
Workers belonging to the Public Servants Association have downed tools at the State Information Technology Agency SITA offices countrywide over a wage dispute with the employer.
PSA chief negotiator Zamani Dladla says, “It’s a 5% increase across the board backdated to April and R25 million spread across all employees which amount to just over R8 000 which is a once-off cash. There are other demands that we are still negotiating on but in the issue of salaries everybody is happy because all the members gave us a go-ahead to sign the agreement in terms of the salaries.
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