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Financial fantasies of civil servants

While most of us are happy just to have a job, state workers want inflationl­inked pay hikes

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No surprise on Tuesday morning that the Public Servants Associatio­n of SA (PSA) is a little bit grumpy.

The day before, the Constituti­onal Court upheld a 2020 ruling from the labour court that allowed the government to backtrack on a three-year deal that effectivel­y gave public servants an 8% annual pay rise.

The ruling comes just as the PSA, which represents more than 240,000 state workers, had already said it intended to seek a pay hike that matched the consumer inflation rate of 5.7%, according to Bloomberg.

Nothing wrong with that, at least in theory. It’s sort of a God-given right that salary increases should at least strive to match inflation because that’s only fair.

But when you consider that the public sector wage bill accounts for nearly 37% of the money the government has to spend, you can understand its pants-wetting alarm.

Back to fairness. If life were truly fair, the financial wizards and scoundrels who underwrote the dodgy mortgages that precipitat­ed the world’s greatest financial crisis since the Great Depression would all be in the second decade of their lengthy prison terms instead of having been rewarded, bonus-wise, for their fealty.

So while I sympathise with the put-upon public servants, whose cause will surely be taken up by the unions and made manifest destiny with marches, protests and possibly some property destructio­n on the side, spending 37% of your cash on wages is truly the road to perdition.

As for getting a belowinfla­tion increase — especially as the country emerges from an economical­ly catastroph­ic pandemic — all that remains to be said is welcome to our world.

 ?? Sunday Times/Alon Skuy ?? Showing their true colours:
The Constituti­onal Court’s salary ruling is going to upset SA’s public servants
Sunday Times/Alon Skuy Showing their true colours: The Constituti­onal Court’s salary ruling is going to upset SA’s public servants

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