NEHAWU statement on the extension of the lockdown
10 April 2020
The National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union [NEHAWU] notes the pronouncement made by President Cyril Ramaphosa on the decision of the National Coronavirus Command Council to extend the enforcement of the nation-wide by a further two weeks beyond the initial 21 days.
The national union accepts the reasons forwarded by the President to justify the extension including the fact that there has been a decline in confirmed infections to a daily average of 4% during the lockdown from a daily increase of 42% in the two weeks before the lockdown. However, more still needs to be done to ensure that we are out of the woods as country and this will require discipline from all South Africans who are still expected to fully honour and comply with the nation-wide lockdown measures meant to flatten the curve to avoid a spike in new infections.
The extension of the lockdown means that more assistance should be given to frontline workers in our healthcare facilities. Recently, we have observed a spike in the number of infected healthcare workers across the country. As mentioned before, we will work closely with the Department of Health to ensure the safety of our members and workers in general. We will ensure the full implementation of the outcomes of our meeting with the Minister of Health especially around the issues of adequate PPE’s, catering, transport, and mental health and counselling.
Our members continue to serve our country selflessly during the fight against COVID-19. However, the issue of the implementation of the last leg of the 2018 public service wage agreement especially clause 3.3 of Resolution 1 of 2018 is still a thorny issue that remains unresolved. Our members need a firm commitment from our government that their salaries will be incremented according to the binding agreement signed at the Public Service Co-ordinating Bargaining Council [PSCBC] in 2018.