Celeste Ganga
23 August 2007
Solidarity and its members at Telkom, are not very happy with the way Telkom has implemented the salary agreement that was reached last year.
“This year’s increase was supposed to be implemented in April. But some of our members received a lesser increase than what they were supposed to, “ says Solidarity spokesperson, Jaco Kleynhans.
Because of this, Solidarity has decided on a process whereby they would formally declare a dispute resolution, to try and resolve the crisis. This will be done through a legal process.
“Telkom has been given until Tuesday, August 28, to rectify the matter before Solidarity takes further action,” says Kleynhans.
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