The Citizen (KZN)

Last-ditch effort to end UP strike

- Virginia Keppler

The University of Pretoria (UP) and the National Health Education & Allied Workers Union (Nehawu) have agreed to go back to the negotiatin­g table this morning in a last effort to try and find common ground on the 2017 salary negotiatio­ns.

UP has also agreed to allow Nehawu members to continue to picket in front of the university.

Both parties signed an agreement document and Nehawu agreed to continue their peaceful demonstrat­ions.

On Friday, the Labour Court in Johannesbu­rg granted the uni- versity an interdict to prevent Nehawu from participat­ing in unlawful protests on the campus of the university.

This interdict has been set aside with the condition that Nehawu will continue their peaceful picketing.

Nehawu national organiser Ntsako Nombelani said both parties also agreed to appoint an independen­t commission­er from the office of the CCMA to sit in tomorrow’s salary negotiatio­ns.

University spokespers­on Rikus Delport told The Citizen earlier that the strike would probably continue until the negotiatio­ns have been resolved.

“Classes are continuing as usual.

The university will not permit any disruption­s to the academic programme,” Delport said.

He added that salary negotiatio­ns have deadlocked after the union refused UP’s offer of a 7% general salary increase effective March 1, 2017, as well as an additional R3 000 gratuity payment.

Nehawu demands an 8% salary increase with a 100% 13th cheque.

Delport said the university has put contingenc­y measures in place to ensure the well-being of animals at the Onderstepo­ort veterinary campus, north of Pretoria, while the strike continues.

This after members of Nehawu working on this particular campus also joined the strike.

 ?? Picture: Refilwe Modise ?? MAKING THEIR VOICE HEARD. A Nehawu member addresses strikers outside the University of Pretoria’s main campus in Hatfield yesterday following failed salary negotiatio­ns with varsity management.
Picture: Refilwe Modise MAKING THEIR VOICE HEARD. A Nehawu member addresses strikers outside the University of Pretoria’s main campus in Hatfield yesterday following failed salary negotiatio­ns with varsity management.

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