Striking Eskom workers are paid far too much — Economist

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Eskom workers participating in an unprotected strike over wage increases that allegedly plunged South Africa into stage 6 load-shedding are already getting paid too much, an economist has said.

Eskom workers participating in a wage-related strike that has plunged South Africa into stage 6 load-shedding are already getting paid too much. Efficient Group chief economist Dawie Roodt has said.regarding the striking workers’ complaints about being paid too little.

He also argued that Eskom workers should be happy with lower salaries than those in the private industry because they enjoyed job guarantees that non-government employees did not. Eskom’s leadership has warned the striking workers that they are participating in an unprotected and illegal protest. Police also confirmed two cases of intimidation had been opened relating to the attacks on plant managers.The unions representing the workers, NUM and Numsa, have said they told their workers to report for duty.

 

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ANY ESKOM EMPLOYEE GETTING MORE THAN 10C IS GETTING PAID TO MUCH

If a company takes care of its employees from a growth and financial perspective, these issues won't happen. I'm of the opinion that they aren't being paid enough and executives are being paid too much for the state of the company

Overstaffed, under-qualified, overpaid , poor work ethic, and , some of them , criminal and violent as well. SA needs the equivalent of a Margaret Thatcher to deal with the destructive unions and workers

Absolutely. Already overpaid and now wants more for doing nothing whilst holding the whole country at ransom. Bring on robots and autonomy and try these a holes for treason. Down with these f unions too. ANC trash affiliates.

If someone or some people can survive on a salary of R7000,how come Eskom employees find it hard to manage a salary of over R18000?Stop living beyond your means.

Fire them all. Al ot of skilled people that can fill their place and do a better job. Best time to clean house.

The only persons paid too much at Eskom are the useless CEO De Ruyter and his COO Obwhatever.

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