COSATU fully supports the NUM’s decision to go on strike at Eskom
10 August 2016
The Congress of South African Trade Unions supports the decision by the National Union of Mineworker’s (NUM) members at Eskom, to embark on a full-blown strike demanding decent wage increases. The federation condemns the intransigent attitude of the Eskom management that has decided to use the country’s courts to negotiate with its employees.
This shortsightedness is the reason ,why Eskom has so far failed to transform the apartheid wage structure in the company. White employees continue to be paid more than and black employees for nor discernible reason. The worker’s demands of a salary adjustment of 8,5% to 10% on a sliding scale ,and a R3000 housing allowance are reasonable and fair.
Eskom’s finances have stabilized and workers have played their role in turning around the parastatal. The problem with Eskom management is that they do not view the payment of salaries as an investment but as expenditure. When they managed to stabilize electricity supply and stop load shedding, they were congratulating themselves and were saying nothing about the workers.
These workers deserve to be taken seriously and be remunerated accordingly for working hard to stabilize Eskom and also for keeping the wheels of the South African economy turning. Eskom workers are also consumers and they have suffered from Eskom’s exorbitant electricity price hikes that have impacted negatively on the cost of living for all.