South African Workers Embark on Strike Over Wages
Civil servants in South Africa have embarked on a nationwide strike over wages and working conditions.
Reports have described it as the first major strike by public servants in the decade.
The nationwide strike is expected to cause disruptions in some government departments and airports.
Services such as the issuing of passports, death certificates, and driver’s licenses will be affected.
Members of the Public Servants’ Association, PSA had for weeks staged lunchtime pickets, but have now decided on a full-scale shutdown in major cities across South Africa.
This comes following a breakdown in negotiations between the union and the government.
The union is holding firm on its demand for a 6% increase in wages, rejecting the government’s final offer of 3%.
Meanwhile, airport authorities have warned that the industrial action may cause delays at passport control and have warned travelers to arrive for their flights at least four hours before departure
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