Therapist in education department pay bungle awarded nearly R1m

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Therapist in education department pay bungle awarded nearly R1m
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An occupational therapist who has spent nine years fighting for a pay rise she was entitled to is in line for a payout of nearly R1m after achieving victory.

The therapist said she worked for the Eastern Cape health department for several years after qualifying in 2005 and moved to the education department on January 1 2009 as a senior educational specialist.

Mshumpela told Gruss she approached labour relations officials on numerous occasions to lodge grievances, and after four years decided to apply for posts at the level she was supposed to be earning.

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