JOHANNESBURG – South African Revenue Services employees have issued the agency with a notice to strike in the next seven days should proposed salary hikes and other demands not be met.
Employee relations executive at Sars Takalani Musekwa said: “They had about 26 demands when we started and many of those, we agreed that they are policy positions that need to be further discussed. After the negotiations, we are going to have task teams comprising of management and organised labour to work through those. There is also a number that we agreed we will handle them.”
There are no money to pay the public after tax was send in
Salary increases with what money? Did you listen to the budget speech? Civil servants are way overpaid. And they are demanding an increase of 3 times inflation!!! Fire them and replace them with people that actually want to work!
Lmao.... hopefully SARS workers are aware that one day Artificial Intelligence will replace them.
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