Sars staff is back on strike after rejecting a 1.39% increase
MORE THAN 10 000 Public Servants Association and National Education, Health and Allied Workers Union (Nehawu) members working at the SA Revenue Service (Sars) recommenced their strike yesterday for an approximate 12 percent wage increase. This was according to Nehawu spokesperson Lwazi Nkolozi, who told Business Report that their members had decided to reject as “an insult” a 1.39 percent annual increase that had been proposed by Sars. Sars, in the meantime, yesterday advised the public not to come to its offices due to the strike. The tax authority said it did not decide on its own funding, but was dependent on an annual allocation made through a process managed by the National Treasury. “The demand of labour of CPI plus 7 percent is simply unaffordable…