Lusanda Bill
25 March 2011
Government’s initial offer of four-point-eight-percent wage hike offer has been rejected by civil servants.
The National Education and Allied Workers Union is demanding a 10-percent increase.
Nehawu’s Sizwe Pamla says they won’t even bother to take the state’s initial offer to members.
In 2010 more than a million state employees, embarked on national strike demanding an eight-point-six-percent increase.
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