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Government Trying To Avoid A Mega Strike By Inviting Civil Servants For A Further Dialogue

4 years agoWed, 08 Jan 2020 14:09:39 GMT
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Government Trying To Avoid A Mega Strike By Inviting Civil Servants For A Further Dialogue

The government is reportedly trying to avoid a mega strike by inviting civil servants for a further dialogue Daily News reports.

This was revealed by Apex Council’s Gibson Mashangu who reportedly said Civil Servants have temporarily shelved their plans to organise a strike till they hear what the govt has to offer:

We understand government has called for a meeting to deliberate on Cost of Living Adjustment on Friday. We are going to attend and hear what they are offering.

If there is nothing of substance, then our position that we are incapacitated has not changed and … is going to be exemplified by the failure of schools to open next week because teachers left their stations for the holidays and … cannot come back now.

Civil Servants have said the government is not being truthful in negotiating with them hance they are planning a mega strike in the near future. 

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