The Herald (South Africa)

Eskom ‘will keep lights on’ over strike

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ESKOM said yesterday it has contingenc­y measures in place to keep the lights on in the event that planned industrial action tomorrow – in protest against a wage freeze at the cash-strapped energy utility – goes ahead.

Organised labour at the power utility has called on the government to do everything to ensure that Eskom is able to increase employees’ wages – or “the lights will switch off”.

The National Union of Mineworker­s and the National Union of Metalworke­rs of SA said yesterday they would declare a dispute at the Commission for Conciliati­on‚ Mediation and Arbitratio­n.

Wage talks at Eskom deadlocked last week following its failure to table a wage increase offer.

Unions demanded increases of between 9% and 15%, and said yesterday that they would hold lunchtime pickets today.

The situation at the company remains dire‚ although a turnaround strategy is on the cards.

Eskom ran out of cash late last year. It has a huge debt burden of R350-billion‚ increasing by about R70-billion a year. It said yesterday that it could not meet worker demands. – TimesLIVE

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