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PSA

Nehawu-led public sector strike at an end, bargaining council says
Business
/ 15 March 2023

Nehawu-led public sector strike at an end, bargaining council says

Meanwhile, the Public Servants Association has turned down the government’s 7% salary raise proposal, saying it does not account for the soaring cost of living

By Anathi Madubela
PSA accepts Sars offer to end strike
Article
/ 1 April 2019

PSA accepts Sars offer to end strike

The second union on strike at the agency, Nehawu, is yet to say whether it will end the strike

By Agency
Sars staff to down tools amidst imminent appointment of new commissioner
Article
/ 27 March 2019

Sars staff to down tools amidst imminent appointment of new commissioner

The Public Service Association confirmed on Tuesday night that lengthy talks between the tax agency and unions had collapsed

By Natasha Marrian
Workers want say in PIC board
Article
/ 8 February 2019

Workers want say in PIC board

Unionists want greater transparency after revelations and allegations about impropriety

By Tebogo Tshwane
Flaming row over health dept dangers
Article
/ 14 September 2018

Flaming row over health dept dangers

As deadly fires tear through unsafe buildings in Gauteng, civil servants tell state: ‘We warned you’

By Sarah Smit
#JoburgFire: ‘This is what we warned would happen’ – unions
Article
/ 5 September 2018

#JoburgFire: ‘This is what we warned would happen’ – unions

The fire comes after the unions were told just last Friday that the department would not be moving offices despite their complaints about safety

By Sarah Smit
Bombshell plan to lay off 30 000 public servants
Article
/ 10 August 2018

Bombshell plan to lay off 30 000 public servants

The move is in line with a reconfiguration process to drastically cut the state’s wage bill

By Dineo Bendile, Paddy Harper and Govan Whittles
PSA claims victory over Sassa
Article
/ 4 July 2018

PSA claims victory over Sassa

The PSA and the agency have not been able to reach an agreement on wage increases for workers since the union tabled its demands in February

By Sarah Smit
Sassa urges patience, assures grants will be paid despite difficulties
Article
/ 3 July 2018

Sassa urges patience, assures grants will be paid despite difficulties

​Social grant beneficiaries who draw their money at ATMs might have to wait a little longer to access it

By Alex Mitchley
Striking PSA workers taken to labour court
Article
/ 3 July 2018

Striking PSA workers taken to labour court

The PSA received court papers on Monday to say that the department of social development would apply for an interdict to stop the strike

By Jenni Evans
Sassa strike will ‘cripple’ operations – PSA
Article
/ 2 July 2018

Sassa strike will ‘cripple’ operations – PSA

The PSA has been engaged in prolonged and conflict-ridden wage negotiations

By Sarah Smit
Sassa strike won’t disrupt grants payouts, says public servants union
Article
/ 8 June 2018

Sassa strike won’t disrupt grants payouts, says public servants union

The strike is planned from June  11 and will take place on days when there are no pay outs

By Govan Whittles
PSA plans for ‘Day of Rage’, indefinite strike
Article
/ 6 June 2018

PSA plans for ‘Day of Rage’, indefinite strike

The PSA says it will begin a fresh round of strike action on Monday June 11, starting with protests it is calling a "Day of Rage".

By Marelise Van Der Merwe
Close to majority of unions sign public sector wage deal
Article
/ 30 May 2018

Close to majority of unions sign public sector wage deal

​The protracted public sector wage negotiations are close to being clinched with 42% of the employees represented having signed the three year deal

By Tehillah Nieselow
Sadtu accuses PSA of being ‘all bark and no bite’
Article
/ 29 May 2018

Sadtu accuses PSA of being ‘all bark and no bite’

Calling the PSA a puppy, the teachers’ union has accused the organisation of having no political clarity.

By Sarah Smit
Nupsaw rejects public sector wage deal
Article
/ 22 May 2018

Nupsaw rejects public sector wage deal

Nupsaw general secretary Success Mataitsane said the union “rejects this agreement with the contempt it deserves”

By Sarah Smit
Government wage deal to go ahead
Article
/ 21 May 2018

Government wage deal to go ahead

Despite calls for more consultation an agreement is set to be signed on Monday

By Tehillah Nieselow
PSA not budging as government, unions agree to above-inflation wage hikes
Article
/ 19 May 2018

PSA not budging as government, unions agree to above-inflation wage hikes

The PSA which represents 238 000 members is sticking to its demand for 10% raises across the board and balloted its members this week towards a strike

By Tehillah Nieselow
Public sector wage talks teeter on a knife edge
Article
/ 11 April 2018

Public sector wage talks teeter on a knife edge

The protracted standoff between unions and the government could end in a civil service strike

By Govan Whittles
Unions edgy after wage talks delay
Article
/ 29 March 2018

Unions edgy after wage talks delay

Public sector unions fear that the new minister won’t keep old promises

By Govan Whittles
Eskom to pay back R5bn PIC loan, as union vows ‘never again’
Article
/ 1 March 2018

Eskom to pay back R5bn PIC loan, as union vows ‘never again’

Eskom has confirmed that the R5-billion short term loan it received from the Public Investment Corporation (PIC) will be paid back on Thursday

By Tehillah Nieselow
PIC caught up in Eskom’s woes
Article
/ 9 February 2018

PIC caught up in Eskom’s woes

The state asset manager is under fire and now the power utility has little option but to cut costs

By Lynley Donnelly
State worker unions put PIC on notice
Article
/ 29 September 2017

State worker unions put PIC on notice

The corporation needs the fees it charges to manage their pensions so it has to tread warily

By Lynley Donnelly

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