SA wage talks hit another speed bump
Unions accuse govt of delayed tactics
Public Servants Association (PSA) wanted to declare a dispute after unions reduced their demand to a 6.5% increase, but government largely stuck to its offer of 2%.
Public service wage talks in South Africa have hit another speed bump as the Public Servants Association (PSA) accused government of using delay tactics to frustrate the process. T
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