NUMSA REFUSES TO SIGN A WAGE AGREEMENT WITH ESKOM!
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) refuses to sign a collective bargaining agreement with ESKOM, since we rejected their racialised, unequal and poverty wage offer.
We call on ESKOM Board to apply cool-heads by providing decisive leadership in resolving the wage impasse in the interest of our members and the country at large.
We have been engaged in protracted wage negotiations since April 19, 2011 - until- August 2, 2011, with the intransigent ESKOM management for wage demands for 2011 as per recognition agreements in line with the Labour Relations Act (LRA). Throughout these negotiations ESKOM has been bullying us by imposing a wage settlement that is far-fetched from our member's demands. This clearly demonstrated that ESKOM was not willing to negotiate in good faith from the start of the negotiations.
The so-called final offer of 7% by ESKOM is a spit on the face of the workers in their quest to close the apartheid wage gap.
This paltry 7% increase is a sad indictment to the exploited workers at ESKOM who continue to receive racialised, unequal and poverty inflated wages.