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South African public servants are likely to accept the government’s latest wage offer, according an initial estimate of a ballot of labour-union members. | News24_Business

Increasing pay for public servants on salary levels one to 12 by an average of 7% would cost an additional R35.8 billion in the upcoming financial year, the Treasury said March 16. Budget estimates released last month envisioned the compensation bill growing by an annual average of 2.1% over the six years through March 2026, down from 7.3% over the previous five-year period.

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