NUMSA says hands off workers in the public sector – They have every right to strike!
13 March 2023
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) stands in solidarity with all workers and trade unions in the public sector who are embarking on a strike in the public sector. We believe the demand for a 10% increase are entirely justified, and that this government must act with speed to resolve the strike, by putting a meaningful wage increase on the table.
We condemn the minister of Health Joe Phaahla and the ANC led government for blaming workers for disrupting services at public hospitals. This is a strike and it is the nature of a strike to be disruptive. If the government cared at all about patients, or the public at large it would have done everything possible to negotiate in good faith in order to come to an amicable wage agreement in order to prevent a strike.
But instead, government the employer was extremely arrogant. It provoked this strike by undermining the principles of centralized bargaining. In the previous round of wage talks, government pulled out of implementing the last year of increases for workers and this resulted in workers getting a zero per cent in 2020. At the height of the covid-19 pandemic when workers in the health sector were risking their lives, working overtime without protective clothing, this government had the nerve to deny them a wage increase!
They did this, whilst ANC cadres and those with political connections to the leadership of the governing party, looted state coffers to the tune of 13 billion rand on protective personal equipment (PPE) which was meant to benefit health workers and keep them safe. And they followed up this disgusting behaviour by imposing a 3% increase, without support from the majority of unions, in 2022 on all workers in the public sector.