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'Municipal strike can be avoided'

Jul 21 2009 15:23

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Durban - The municipal strike scheduled to start Monday can be averted if the employer makes a decent offer, trade unions said.

"We will call off the strike if the employer meets our demands before Monday. If they do not put a good offer, thousands of our members will down tools on Monday," South African Municipal Workers' Union (Samwu) president Petrus Mashishi said on Tuesday after salary negotiations deadlocked.

Samwu and the Independent Municipal and Allied Trade Union (Imatu) had rejected a mediator's proposal of 11.5%. Imatu had earlier accepted the offer but demanded that it should be implemented over one year and not three, as proposed by the mediator.

Samwu and Imatu jointly represent 90% of the 230 000 workers in the local government sector. Samwu wanted a 15% increase, a minimum wage of R5 000, housing loan assistance of 70% of the bond amount to R300 000 and a rental allowance of 70%.

Imatu's Stanley Khoza said: "If the employer does not put the new offer, we will down tools on Monday."

In a statement released on Monday, SA Local Government Association (Salga) CEO Xolile George said he was concerned about the lack of agreement in municipal salary negotiations.

It was regrettable that a settlement had not been reached, despite several attempts since 30 March to reach an amicable solution, George said.

- Sapa

 
 
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