Wage negotiations deadlocked at SARS
1 March 2019
The National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union [NEHAWU] has reached a deadlock with the South African Revenue Services [SARS] in wage negotiations. The matter has been referred to Commission for Conciliation Mediation and Arbitration [CCMA] and the set-down date is the 8th March 2019.
Negotiations at SARS started in November 2018 after the consolidated mandates of our members were tabled to the employer. The negotiations have been ongoing for the past four months without any progress and as such we reached a deadlock in the bargaining forum. On the 25th February 2019 as NEHAWU we elected to declare a dispute when it became apparent that the employer was not prepared to give in to the demands that we have presented.
The following are the issues that our members wants the employer to address:
- Salary increase of 12%.