The Citizen (Gauteng)

Eskom’s offer good – union

- Simnikiwe Hlatshanen­i

There may be an end in sight for the ongoing wage talks at state power utility Eskom. As negotiatio­ns continue today, trade union Solidarity said it was seriously considerin­g taking the employer’s offer of a 7% wage hike.

The union’s deputy secretary-general Deon Reyneke said his organisati­on considered the new offer a good one and was hopeful that it and the other unions, the National Union of Metal and Allied Workers of South Africa (Numsa) and the National Union of Mineworker­s (NUM) would agree when unions meet today.

Unions were originally asking for 8.5% among individual demands relating to worker conditions. Negotiatio­ns broke down last month after Eskom’s initial offer of 0%, citing financial difficulti­es. The ensuing week-long strike was followed by the first bout of load shedding the country had experience­d since 2014. The utility blamed it on workers disrupting operations at power stations, which unions vehemently denied.

“The mandate is that it is a good offer and that we are seriously considerin­g accepting that offer, although there are other issues we need to sort out before then, including with regards to the IPPs (independan­t power producers) and bloated management at Eskom.”

“We have been presenting a united front and will, of course, discuss with the others before we accept the offer and we would rather go as a unit than to go as individual unions.”

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