Public Servants Association says it will conduct a strike ballot after unproductive talks on Friday
The Public Servants Association has drawn a line in the sand over its wage demands for more than 1.3-million public servants, saying it will conduct a strike ballot this week after unproductive talks on Friday.
“Nothing tangible was discussed [on Friday]; the parties will meet again on Thursday,” said Oomang Parag, spokesperson for the Public Service Co-ordinating Bargaining Council , a forum where the employer and unions discuss and agree on wages and other conditions of employment...
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