JOHANNESBURG - The South African Revenue Service on Tuesday said it remained open to talks with striking workers, however, it told labour unions that a demand of a CPI plus 7% wage increase was unaff
ordable.
Sars said it remained empathetic to the financial challenges workers’ faced and discouraged members of the public from visiting its offices.
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