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Public servants who have agreed to return to work have not won a further salary increase and will face deductions on pay for the next four months as the no-work, no-pay rule is implemented. | News24_Business

Public servants who have agreed to return to work have not won a further salary increase and will face deductions on pay for the next four months as the no-work, no-pay rule is implemented.

The only concession on pay to striking trade unions is that they will be permitted to raise historic issues from the 2022/23 wage settlement in talks on the 2023/24 financial year. But there is no guarantee any further concessions will be made, particularly as negotiations for the new year are already close to conclusion.

The settlement between the striking unions – which included the National Education and Health Workers Union and the Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union – and the government states:

 

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runawayrene _Business The deductions should be in month one. Why spread over four months. They went on strike in one month and should face the full consequences.

_Business 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

_Business 2024 is around the corner 🐢🐢🐢

_Business Well Eskom is getting their 18%😉

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_Business R350 continues to help many

_Business Came here to see all the extortionists, emotional manipulations, mob bullies, hypocrites and neo marxists complaining, and I wasn’t disappointed.

_Business Good

_Business Good!

_Business 👏🏻

strivaops _Business Cash allowance taken away next month 🙆🏽‍♂️

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_Business Wait so that’s how the cookie crumbled💀

_Business That is the best outcome. They want to hurt others with their strike actions so hurt them back where it hurts most... 👍

_Business excellent

_Business 😲

KatMichellie _Business That's funny... because the Union leaders are paid in full!

_Business Good!!!

_Business That’s why Cyril must resign, he’s heartless

_Business Leadership

_Business Those participating in intimidation should be suspended

_Business Try to implement that I wanna see something

kriswentzel9 _Business I cannot any longer feel empathy for the strikers! Members still don’t realise Unions are not helping you but themselves! So carry on losing money and stop complaining. People have been telling you this for years but nobody has figured it out yet! Unions eat well during strikes!

_Business Can somebody explain to them that a small increase gets erradicated by die no work deduction? They actuall off worse after a strike. Duh!

_Business People get 3%, max 5% raises. It's miserable but it's the wconomy. Yet, the public sector, who suffered no salary consequences from Covid in spite of not working at times, demand 10%.

_Business So people died for nothing

_Business Will this hate win you anything? Do you sleep well knowing that you are hating the poor? Shame on you

_Business The government has lost all remorse for people.

_Business It's interesting that our own taxes can't pay for an increase, but pays for corruption

_Business Unions should atleast compensate......we pay monthly and the fail to fight for us...mxm

_Business NATIONALSHUTDOWN IS EFFECTIVELY ON THE WAY THIS IS COMING TO YOUR DOOR RAMAPHOSA

_Business Don't worry the next strike will be just before the next election!

_Business The so called useless media house happy

_Business Then back to the streets

_Business This is misinformation

_Business Votes have consequences.... time for them to learn the hard way

_Business At last!!! Disgusting behaviour by some and it should never be at the expense of lives…. Be grateful you have a job dammit 🤬

_Business Good.

_Business 🙌🙌🙌🙌

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