A revised offer of a 3% increase was made on Friday. Unions have been asking for around eight percent.📈 SAFTU SouthAfrica
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A revised offer of a 3% increase was made on Friday. Unions have been asking for around eight percent.Saftu's KZN secretary Moses Mautsoe says workers are justified in scoffing at it."We think the offer that's been given by the government is an insult and is provoking the public. Right now the parliamentarian has been given an increase without asking anything, they do not have any bargaining council.""All our unions are busy taking money and balloting towards this action.
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