*Some of the construction sector's woes are over as one union accepts wage
offer *

by FSP Invest <http://fspinvest.co.za/tags/fsp-invest/>, 03 September 2013


*Earlier today, it emerged that one of the unions involved in the
construction sector has accepted a wage deal. The Building Construction and
Allied Workers' Union (BCAWU) have agreed to a wage hike of between 8% and
10%. Let's take a closer look at what's happening with the strike in the
construction sector…*


Earlier today, the SA Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors (SAFCEC)
said that one of the unions had “accepted the latest wage offer,” reports *
Fin24*<http://www.fin24.com/Economy/South-Africa/Union-accepts-construction-wage-deal-20130903>.
The Building Construction and Allied Workers’ Union (BCAWU) agreed to a
“10% wage increase for categories task grade one until four and an 8%
increase for categories task grade five until nine”.

The wage deal will be in place until the end of August 2016, notes *MoneyWeb
*<http://www.moneyweb.co.za/moneyweb-south-africa/construction-union-accepts-wage-deal--safcec>
.

Narius Moloto, general secretary for the BCAWU, says the union “has a least
40,000 members in the construction sector,” reports
*IOL*<http://www.iol.co.za/business/companies/construction-union-accepts-wage-deal-1.1572509#.UiZP0T_ZXms>
.

Construction workers have been on strike since 26 August. The strike
involves members of the BCAWU and the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM).



*But the construction sector is not out of the woods yet*

But the NUM are not agreeing to the new wage offer.

The NUM says that it has 90,000 members in the construction sector, notes *
IOL*<http://www.iol.co.za/business/companies/construction-union-accepts-wage-deal-1.1572509#.UiZP0T_ZXms>.
And it is not accepting the new offer.

The NUM demands a “change in minimum salary structures,” reports
*MoneyWeb*<http://www.moneyweb.co.za/moneyweb-south-africa/construction-union-accepts-wage-deal--safcec>.
Along with this, the union wants a 13% wage hike for this year and a “14%
increase for 2014”.

Spokesman for the NUM, Lesiba Seshoka, confirmed earlier today that it
would continue its strike action, adds
*MoneyWeb*<http://www.moneyweb.co.za/moneyweb-south-africa/construction-union-accepts-wage-deal--safcec>
.

Mr Seshoka says that “there is no end in sight for the strike action,” says
*IOL*<http://www.iol.co.za/business/companies/construction-union-accepts-wage-deal-1.1572509#.UiZP0T_ZXms>.
The union says that it will continue its strike action “until the employers
grant our demands”.

With a majority of the workforce still striking, the construction sector
will continue to be under pressure


On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 4:00 PM, Narius Moloto <[email protected]> wrote:

> Give substance for your suggestion mr makhanya.have you now replaced pac
> branches and congress?pac leaders are elected and removed my the membersof
> the party in goodstanding at the cogress.agents of destruction who get
> their
> mandate from the enemies of the pac totaly disregard the constitutional
> provision of the pac.you don't have the standing to make such a call.
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> Regards,
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> Narius Moloto
> General Secretary
> BCAWU
> Tel: 011 333 0881
> Fax: 086 520 0413
> E-mail: [email protected]
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> Subject: [PAYCO] Leaderle
> It has always been to the expectations that the PAC NEC would from
> time-to-time re-act to developing events both local and international but
> to
> the emb arassment of the PAC members the party remains leaderless. Of
> lately, Hugo Chavez is no more, Marikana and farms strikes swept the
> country, e-tolls debacle is causing headache, fuel-price hikes which can be
> subsidized is reaping havoc. The so called party leaders are comfortably
> silent.  Which other tools do they need to steer the masses. Letlapa
> Mphahlele appears to be a walking dead-man, his SG, Narius Moloto is
> obssessed with power working for more than three organisation as the
> secretary-general, this is madness. He cannot issue at least a three-lines
> media statement re-affirm  ing PAC policies. With the exception of  other
> NEC members who are trying to save the PAC, the entire top-six must step
> aside, they're completely useless for the party progress. They 've to
> recall
> that they enforced Butterworth congress and they contested their current
> positions willingly and knowingly about challenges ahead. They have sold
> out, let them go!
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> Jabu
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