Public servants affiliated with the Congress of South African Trade Unions, South African Federation of Trade Unions and Federation of Unions of South Africa have started picketing outside the Treasury offices in Pretoria.
PRETORIA/DURBAN - Public servants affiliated with the Congress of South African Trade Unions , South African Federation of Trade Unions and Federation of Unions of South Africa have started picketing outside the Treasury offices in Pretoria.
The public servants are demanding an increment of 10% with additional benefits, including the extension of the R1,000 monthly cash allowance. Were at Burgers Park in Pretoria where protesting civil service workers are expected to gather before marching to Treasury. Federation unions Cosatu, Saftu and Fedusa are calling for a 10% wage increase, while govt refuses to budge from its 3% on the baseline. @khanya_mntambo pic.twitter.com/2KupuTpcES
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