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Samwu says striking is their last option
Samwu says they have no choice but to down tools.
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'Samwu's threats to strike are unfounded'
Pikitup says members of the South African Municipal Workers’ Union misunderstood wage agreements.
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Union threatens Pikitup strike
Samwu wants salary agreements to be implemented or else it will down tools.
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Govt, Samwu conclude wage talks
The union and government agreed to a 6.5 percent wage hike.
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'Cape Town bosses are liars'
Samwu accused City of Cape Town bosses of lying about jobs created by the Expanded Public Works Programme.
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Samwu march in Cape Town
Workers want City of Cape Town bosses to appoint them permanently.
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ILC declares wage dispute
Government and public sectors employees failed to reach wage agreements.
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6.5 percent wage hike proposed for municipal workers
SAMWU wants an 11.5 percent wage increase for workers.
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SAMWU wage talks set to begin
The first round of wage negotiations between SAMWU and SALGA are set to begin next week.