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Revised wage offer for auto strikers

Revised wage offer for auto strikers

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1st October 2013

By: Sapa

  

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Shop stewards will consult striking National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa members in the automotive industry on a revised wage offer, the union said on Tuesday.

"They will report back to the national executive committee on Wednesday," Numsa spokesman Castro Ngobese said.

The last meeting between Retail Motor Industry employers and the union took place on Sunday night as the strike by Numsa members entered its fourth week.

Numsa wanted a double digit wage increase and changes to conditions of employment such as the banning of labour brokers, establishment of a short time workers' fund, and a transport allowance.

"The employers [have] made a formal and written revised offer on wages, threshold, short time, labour brokers, equal pay for equal work, and implementation date of the wage increase," Ngobese said.

Until a deal was agreed on, the strike would continue.

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