The United National Transport Union (Untu) says it has rejected Transnet’s latest offer of a 4% to 5% salary increase, subject to employee grade levels, during what it calls “a marathon CCMA-facilitated session”. Moneyweb WageDisputes NDL_ndumeey
The United National Transport Union says it has rejected Transnet’s latest offer of a 4% to 5% salary increase, subject to employee grade levels, during what it calls “a marathon CCMA-facilitated session”. It notes, however, that Transnet’s offer was not tabled formally but rather a position it presented to the unions through the commissioner. It says other elements of the company’s proposal included a 1% monthly increase of R15.
It says the actual improvement in salaries, considering all elements including the once-off ex-gratia amount, is still very far from an inflation-related increase for its members. Untu president Steven Leshabana tells Moneyweb he remains optimistic that a resolution will be reached soon. “We can’t afford a very long strike because no one wins.
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