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Monday, October 24, 2022

South African civil servants set to strike after rejecting wage offer

If the Public Servants Association, numbering over 235,000 members goes through with the strike, this would be the first major strike in the public sector since 2010.

• October 24, 2022
South African civil servants

South Africa’s largest public sector unions on Monday gave notice of its intention to strike after rejecting a three per cent wage offer from the government.

The Public Servants Association (PSA), which said it had more than 235,000 members, could embark on a national strike from Wednesday, October 26, potentially affecting service delivery across government departments.

It would be the first major strike in the public sector since 2010.

Salary negotiations began in May, with unions initially demanding a 10 per cent increase, but this was later revised down to 6.5 per cent.

The government had hoped to conclude wage negotiations ahead of its mid-term budget on Wednesday, but with the deadlock in wage talks that was unlikely to happen.

The public sector wage bill made up about one-third of total government expenditure, with the government trying to keep a lid on rising civil servants’ salaries as part of efforts to contain recurring budget deficits.

The government’s offer to public servants included a once-off cash payment of 1,000 rand ($55), but unions said that does not materially improve their income.

“As long as the cash gratuity ends next year March, they (PSA members) won’t accept the deal,” senior PSA official Reuben Maleka told Reuters.

Most unions in the country’s largest labour federation COSATU, which is in an alliance with the governing African National Congress, had also rejected the government’s wage offer.

However, they were yet to file a notice that they intend to strike.

(NAN)

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