South African public-sector wage dispute moves to arbitration

By Editor |   26 May 2020   |   4:07 am  

Early attempts to resolve a wage dispute between the South African government and public-sector trade unions have failed and the dispute will now move to arbitration, according to the bargaining chamber where such wage disputes are heard.

The dispute has important economic implications. Public- sector salaries make up around a third of state expenditure and the government is trying to carve out more fiscal space to fight the coronavirus without falling further into debt.

It is also politically sensitive, since the governing African National Congress is allied with some unions and will rely on them to rally support before local elections in 2021.

Unions have obtained a certificate of non-resolution of the dispute in the Public Service Coordinating Bargaining Council (PSCBC), a copy of the certificate showed.

PSCBC General Secretary Frikkie De Bruin told Reuters arbitration hearings would start by mid-June. An arbitrator will issue an award after the hearings are complete, with the matter potentially heading to court or resulting in a strike if the unions aren’t happy.

A public-sector strike could cripple service delivery and harm efforts to contain the coronavirus, however, while unions have alluded to the threat, for now they are focusing on resolving the dispute in arbitration or court.

A spokesman for the Department of Public Service and Administration, which is negotiating on behalf of government, declined to comment.

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