Categories: Africa

Govt Workers Strike In South Africa

Members of the South African Municipal Workers’ Union (SAMWU) march during a strike over wage increases in Beyers Naude Square, Johannesburg, on November 10, 2022. (Photo by Luca Sola / AFP)

 

Thousands of public workers in South Africa downed tools on Thursday in a nationwide strike over wages after talks with the government hit a deadlock.

The work stoppage was led by one of South Africa’s largest labour unions, the Public Servants Association (PSA), which has more than 235,000 members. The wage stalemate between the government and its employees escalated after Labour Minister Thulas Nxesi last week declared he would unilaterally implement a three percent increase across the board.

Unions want a 6.5 percent hike.

READ ALSOFloods In Central Africa Leave Fishermen Stranded

Union members including nurses, immigration workers and some police officers picketed outside the National Treasury offices in Pretoria waving black placards reading “public servants are bleeding” and delivered a list of demands.

In Johannesburg municipal employees marched to the city mayor’s office.

“In the past two years we have been affected by Covid, food (costs are) increasing on daily basis… but you find that the same workers are still earning the same salary in the past five years,” Mish Mdlalose, a municipal worker and politician told AFP.

The PSA said the labour minister’s “irresponsible action has further damaged the already fragile relations and severe trust deficit” between government and unions.

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana said during his October mini-budget speech that government could only afford an average wage increase of 3.3 percent.

The increase weighs below South Africa’s inflation which peaked at 7.8 percent in July.

South Africa’s economy recently took a blow when workers at the state rail and port firm launched a weeks-long strike which left mineral and fresh fruit exports stranded.

AFP

Emmanuel Egobiambu

Disqus Comments Loading...
Share
Published by
Emmanuel Egobiambu

Recent Posts

Spielberg’s ‘Disclosure Day’ Debuts Atop North America Box Office

With an ensemble cast led by Emily Blunt and Josh O'Connor, the action-packed film follows…

5 hours ago

Japan Fight Back Against Netherlands In World Cup Thriller

The Dutch looked like they would hold on, but Japan levelled at the death, with…

7 hours ago

US-Iran Peace Deal Announced With ‘Permanent’ End To Military Action

The war began in late February when the U.S. and Israel struck Iran, prompting Iranian…

7 hours ago

Trump Insists Iran Deal ‘Hours’ Away, Despite Israeli Strike On Beirut

Tehran has long demanded that any agreement to halt the war must include the parallel…

8 hours ago

Stop Political Campaigns And Focus On Security Challenges, Amachree Tells Tinubu

The ex-DSS deputy director also criticised the slow pace of security reforms, noting that urgent…

8 hours ago

In Crisis-Hit Cuba, 2026 World Cup Offers Brief Respite

Many Cubans speak nostalgically of World Cups past, when all the games were broadcast by…

9 hours ago