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Striking African National Congress (ANC) workers say they hope Tuesday’s meeting with the party’s Treasurer-General, Paul Mashatile, will resolve the non-payment of their salaries.

Some ANC staff members outside the Frans Mohlala House in Polokwane, Limpopo, on 15 June 2021.

Striking African National Congress workers say they hope Tuesday’s meeting with the party’s Treasurer-General, Paul Mashatile, will resolve the non-payment of their salaries.Some workers at Luthuli House have not been paid for three months. Following their meeting with ANC officials last Friday, it was resolved that their salaries would be paid on Saturday but that hasn’t happened.

Workers’ representative, Mvusi Mdala says they are hoping for the issue to be resolved with immediate effect. “The expectation of that meeting is to be told that this challenge that we are facing is going to be resolved with immediate effect and then moving forward we are no longer going to experience what we have experienced since last year and even now; taking to account schools are opening and we had a black Christmas and starting January on a very bad note.

 

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