NEHAWU Western Cape Outraged By The Western Cape Cabinet Proposal Regarding The Current Ingoing Public Service Wage Negotiations


NEHAWU Western Cape Outraged By The Western Cape Cabinet Proposal Regarding The Current Ingoing Public Service Wage Negotiations

Friday October 18, 2024

The National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union [NEHAWU] in the Western Cape is deeply angered by the Western Cape Cabinet Statement regarding the ongoing wage negotiations in the Public Service Coordinating Bargaining Council.

We view the statement of this anti-working class government as nonsensical, and an attempt to influence the employer to advance the long-held view of the DA that public servants are highly paid, but equally the public service is bloated hence they are not ashamed to be the only province which responds to failures of the austerity program by cutting teachers jobs.

The union believes that the arrogance of DA has now reached nauseating level, and they now think that the electoral strategic setback suffered by the movement gives them a right to change the current arrangement of Government of National Unity to a Government of Neoliberal Unity which doesn’t give a damn about the fact that the public servants have been denied real salary increases since 2021, and as a result they remain highly indebted, unable to have housing because on the other hand they do not qualify for RDP houses, but even if they did qualify, this government of the Western Cape sees no need to build those RDP houses because their concern is only about the rich within the province.

NEHAWU calls on the government mandating team to ignore the nonsensical views by this white Boys-choir as it is a position of the privileged few, otherwise giving it any consideration would be a serious betrayal to public servants who are at the coalface of service delivery.

Lastly, we want to assure the Allen Winde led anti-workers white boys’ choir masquerading as Cabinet that if they continue with their nonsensical views then very soon we shall mobilize the working class to pay them a visit with a view of finding shelter in their flashy suburbs, a day they shall regret. END


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Issued By NEHAWU Western Cape Secretariat
For more information, please contact: Cde Baxolise Mali (NEHAWU Western Cape Provincial Secretary) at 066 3050 591 or Baxolise@nehawu.org.za Or
Cde Lucky Bopape (Western Cape Provincial Deputy Secretary) at 083 719 0692 or email: LBopape@gmail.com
Visit https://www.nehawu.org.za

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