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The first day of a nationwide strike by South African Revenue Services employees saw a number of taxpayers turned away from branches. Sars Tax StrikeAction

first day of a nationwide strike by South African Revenue Services The workers affiliated with the National Education Health and Allied Workers Union and the Public Servants Association downed tools on Tuesday morning after wage negotiations deadlocked.The workers are demanding a 12% increase across the board. Sars has refused to budge, saying the demand is simply unaffordable until it receives further funding from the fiscus.

“The National Education Health and Allied Workers Union has recommenced strike action at Sars as of today the 12th of July. This comes after our members had rejected the revised offer tabled by SARS of 1.3 and 9%, and our members had mandated the union at its national meeting that we had convened, that we should embark on strike action and recommence the strike action because Sars has failed to come to the table by offering them something substantial and worth considering.

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Let me guess. They also want a double digit salary increase. Must be nice.

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