By Lelethu Mquqo
19 July 2011
The South African Municipal Workers’ Union says it is still consulting with members on if a nationwide strike will take place.
Samwu spokesperson Tahir Sema says an announcement on the final decision will be made tomorrow.
He says they remain firm on their demand for a 14% wage increase.
Samwu are also opposed to the Municipal Systems Act, which effectively bans office-bearers in political parties from holding top municipal positions.
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