It’s back to the drawing board again after unions rejected Eskom’s latest offer in wage negotiations.💡 Here's why. TheCitizenNews
NUM and Numsa are demanding to 11% and 12% wage increase respectively, whilst Solidarity seeks an 9.5% hike.
“Eskom is hopeful that it and the labour unions will find each other for the benefit of the company and in the best interest of the country,” the embattled utility added.NUM and Numsa had opened the negotiations with a request for a 15% salary increase, while Solidarity requested for 10.1% when the first round took place from 19 to 21 April.
Jim said the union was of the view that workers at Eskom have been subjected to austerity measures for the last three years as the allowances have not changed since 2016/2017.
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