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Numsa affiliated RAF employees threaten strike action Workers affiliated to the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa(NUMSA) have threatened strike action after negotiations with the Road Accident Fund(RAF) reached a deadlock.

The RAF had initially made an offer of 7%, but has now withdrawn it.

NUMSA national spokesperson Phakamile Hlubi-Majola says: “It is outrageous that RAF is denying workers an increase by offering a 0% increase and also rejecting the demand for a 13th cheque.” “The management is provoking workers into embarking on strike action. Both NUMSA and RAF management have exchanged draft picketing rules so that we can work on a final document,” adds Hlubi-Majola.

 

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