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*NUMSA REJECTS ESKOM WAGE OFFER*

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*July 15, 2013 *

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The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa), officially the
biggest affiliate of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu)
representing a total membership of 320 000 workers in energy, engineering,
auto, steel, components, trye and rubber and motor sectors, has reached a
deadlock with the state-owned monopoly power utility Eskom in relation to
the 2013 collective bargaining negotiations.



The first phase of wage negotiations began on the week of May 29-31 2013,
and the second phase was held on June 12-14, 2013, and the final phase of
negotiations was held last week July 10-12, 2013. It was during last week
Friday’s (July 12, 2013) session that a deadlock was declared by Numsa.



*“The rejection of our collective bargaining demand is an underhand tactic
and punishment to the union for waging a successful campaign opposing
Eskom’s ridiculous application for increased electricity tariffs increase
to Nersa early this year. Now our members are being forced to agree on a
meager increase. This 5.6% offer by Eskom is a spit in the face of workers
by the filthy rich Eskom executives”, *says Numsa National Sector
Coordinator for Basic Metals and Energy comrade Stephen Nhlapo



*“This is a serious provocation and a declaration of war by Eskom’s spoilt
boys club. We will take the war directly to Eskom’s doorsteps, since our
members are agitated and anxious to use their mobilization power to hold
the utility’s ‘power’ until their demands are met”,* says comrade Nhlapo



We have since deferred the matter to a mediation process with a hope and
understanding that Eskom will abandon its bullying strategy, and start
negotiating in good faith. This process will also inform and guide the next
course of action the union should pursue in order to force Eskom to concede
to workers’ demands.



*“We want to caution Eskom, if he (Eskom) thinks that they will hamstring
us on the Minimum Services Agreement (MSA) by using the courts to muzzle
our members not to strike, Eskom will be fooling itself and behaving in a
myopic manner, we will jealously defend our hard won right to
strike”,*concludes comrade Nhlapo



These are our legitimate and genuine demands; (1) An increase of R3000
across the board; (2) A Housing Allowance of R5000; (3) A one (1) year
collective bargaining agreement, as opposed to the 5 year agreement as
proposed by Eskom; (4)A total ban of labour brokers; And (5) Eskom’s
contribution of 80% towards Medical Aid.



Contact:



Castro Ngobese

*National Spokesperson*

Mobile: 0810111137

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