Sunday, April 24, 2016

CPUT workers are demanding a Wage and Housing subsidy increase

Simamkele Vakaza
24 April 2016

Cape Peninsula University of Technology striking workers say while their frustrations with management are rising, they will not take drastic action as they wait for a response concerning their grievances.

The staff members are demanding a wage and housing subsidy increase.The striking employees on Friday threatened to shut down CPUT campus.


Spokesperson Ben Turner said, “We are not going to do anything that is irresponsible to the institution or our workers. Management has decided to take strong action against them, but we’ll see what that entails and take the matter forward.”

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