It includes a 1.5% pay progression hike as well as a cash gratuity of R1,000 cash after tax, for all workers below management level
Public-sector trade unions that have reached a wage agreement with the government, say that they have given government “breathing space” for 2021, but will negotiate hard to win proper cost-of-living increases in 2022.
While not all trade unions signed the offer, a majority of worker representatives had signed the deal by Monday, making it binding on all parties. It includes a 1.5% pay progression increase as well as a cash gratuity of R1,000 cash after tax, for all workers below the management level...
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