Numsa to embark on indefinite strike in October over wage increases

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The steel and engineering sector says conditions do not allow for the improvements the union is demanding

The National Union of Metalworkers of SA is set to embark on an indefinite national strike on October 5 in support of its demands of above-inflation increases in the steel and engineering sector.

“We have secured a certificate of non-resolution, which allows the union and all its members in the engineering sector to embark on a national strike,” Numsa, the country’s largest metalworkers’ union with 360,000 members, said in a statement on Tuesday...

 

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If you want more, others will have to pay more, so you will end up paying more and end up earning less….it’s a circle ⭕️ and you end up having less than when you earned less, as your taxes will increase and everything you buy will increase…go think about it..!! STOP increases..

Vote for NO MORE JOBS, NO MORE INCREASES……the money intended for the SA people has been stolen by the corrupt Government, the money has run out…every day you strike you are loosing what you could earn, the more you earn the more you will end paying for tax, goods & services…

Indefinite strike: Too risky. Only, it is employees who will pay the price.

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