Hundreds of workers, represented by the Public Servants Association (PSA) and health professionals union, Hospersa, submitted a memorandum of demands to officials at Treasury on Thursday.
JOHANNESBURG - Civil servants have given President Cyril Ramaphosa a seven-day ultimatum to respond to their wage demands.
Hundreds of workers represented by the Public Servants Association and health professionals union, Hospersa, submitted a memorandum of demands to officials at Treasury on Thursday.Workers have also threatened to shutdown the country if government fails to give in to their demands. The tempo is picking up at the #PublicServiceStrike in the Pretoria CBD. Workers want higher wages but government refuses to back down from its offer of 3% on the baseline. @khanya_mntambo pic.twitter.com/598DZ60Ev9
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