- Title
- The Apdusan: African People's Democratic Union of Southern Africa
- Title
- The interests of the workers and landless peasants shall be paramount!
- Creator
- African People's Democratic Union of Southern Africa
- Subject
- APDUSA -- Periodicals
- Subject
- South Africa -- Politics and government -- 1994- -- Periodicals
- Subject
- South Africa -- Economic conditions -- 1991- -- Periodicals
- Subject
- South Africa -- Social conditions
- Date Issued
- 1999-10
- Date
- 1999-10
- Type
- text
- Type
- book
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/76095
- Identifier
- vital:30503
- Description
- After many deadlocks, accusations of negotiating in bad faith, marches and lunch-time pickets, more than 600,000 Public Sector Workers went on strike on 24 August 1999. The government then unilaterally implemented a 6.3% increase for public servants against their original demand of 10-15% increase. "The dispute goes back to January 1999, to a workshop dealing with the budgetary process. At this meeting the Department of Finance outlined its Medium-Term Expenditure Framework, for the first time to the public sector workers. In the MTEF the parameters for wage cuts, and 'non-negotiability’ were already set. All unions in the public service bargaining council presented their wage demands - 10% to 15%” [COSATU paper on Public Sector Workers Fight for a Living Wage.] Thereafter COSATU and government officials met over the next few months until May 1999, when a dispute was declared. On the 29th March 1999, COSATU commented ‘To the Unions it is clear, government is not prepared to negotiate - it has already made up its mind’ [COSATU document - Public Sector Workers Fight for a Living Wage] During the period May-June COSATU Unions decided to “throw their weight behind the ANC election campaign.’’[ibid.]. By the August 1999 the unions compromised their demand from 10% to 7.3% increase. Towards the end of August the government unilaterally implemented ei 6.3% increase for public sector workers, and 4% increase for itself. It then went on an ideological media campaign against the workers claiming that the 4% increase for members of parliament is much less than what has been granted to the public sector workers.
- Description
- Vol. 5 no. 3
- Format
- 12 pages
- Format
- Publisher
- African People's Democratic Union of Southern Africa
- Language
- English
- Rights
- African People's Democratic Union of Southern Africa
- Rights
- No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior permission from the publisher
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