Johannesburg - Almost 100 staff of the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa) went on strike on Monday over a pay and human resource policies dispute.
Over 70 workers picketed outside Icasa’s head office in Sandton while another 27 staff went on strike across South Africa, said organiser of the strike Suzan Mashinini.
The workers want a pay rise of 7% and bonus pay, back-dated to 2014. The workers also want human resource policies, such as a performance management system, scrapped.
These images below are supplied by the organiser of the strike, Suzan Mashinini, and another Icasa worker on the scene.