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After the Public Servants' Association issued a notice of intention to strike at the South African Revenue Service last week, the National Education, Health, and Allied Workers' Union has now also announced that it plans to strike at SARS. | Fin24

The National Education, Health, and Allied Workers' Union said it plans to stage a"full-blown" national strike at the South African Revenue Service.

PSA demands a CPI plus 7% increase across the board, while Nehawu demands an 11.5% increase. SARS made a final offer of a zero-percent increase at wage discussions.

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