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The National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union says the South African Revenue Service claim that it has no money to spend on its workers’ increased salaries is a blatant lie. SARSNationalStrike

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The unions say SARS must present a better wage offer or face continued nationwide pickets and strike action at border posts and offices.“At the moment not even willing to engage with us, they’ve not shown any sign of wanting to engage with us of bettering what they’ve put on the table. And as such, the strike will continue, and our members are going to be forging ahead with the national strike up until the employer comes and meets the demands of our members.

 

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