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By Delia Robertson
Johannesburg
25 May 2007

Tens of thousands public sector1 workers are demonstrating in major centers across South Africa to highlight their rejection2 of a government pay offer and their plan to embark3 on an indefinite strike starting June 1. VOA's Delia Robertson has more from our bureau in Johannesburg.

South African public service workers demonstrate towards the Union building in Pretoria, South Africa, 25 May 2007
South African public service workers demonstrate towards the Union building in Pretoria, South Africa, 25 May 2007
Last week 16 unions, representing about one million government employees, rejected a four-year wage package offered by the government. The package includes an across the board six percent salary hike this year. But the unions are demanding a 12 percent increase, and they want wages and employment conditions negotiated each year.

The unions are also demanding that the government reduce from 16 to five the number of grades in public service.

Steven Friedman, visiting professor of politics at Rhodes University, says unions are seeking to significantly narrow wage gaps in the public service.

"The union view is that you want a more egalitarian civil service, and therefore it should be a goal of public policy to narrow the gap between the highest-paid public servants and the lowest," he said.

The public service in South Africa continues to face many challenges, including a shortage of skilled workers, corruption5, and its failure to deliver necessary services.

In addition, professional personnel, especially in the education and health sectors7, have been leaving public service. Analyst8 Friedman says that one aim of the government's wage package is to provide more money to attract highly skilled professionals.

"The government view is that you prioritize top jobs, because you want to attract skills and you want to attract top people into the public service, and the only way you can do that is by expanding salaries at the top," said Friedman.

The unions argue that the answer is not to lure6 more highly skilled staff with better pay. They say, instead, there should be job protection, annual wage hikes, programs to rapidly fill vacant posts, and egalitarian wages.

At the Pretoria demonstration9 Friday, Public Services Minister Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi was whisked away by security staff after receiving a memorandum10 listing demands from representatives of the hostile crowd, estimated at 30,000.

Next week, Fraser-Moleketi's team will meet with union leaders in an attempt to reach an agreement and ward4 off a national strike.


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