POWER utility Eskom, which upped load shedding to stage 4 yesterday, is now locked into a wage dispute with organised labour, which chief executive Andre de Ruyter dismissed offhand yesterday, insisting on a 1.5 percent handshake.
At yesterday’s briefing, De Ruyter said the utility would not be entertaining the demands of organised labour, which he said was being unethically broadcast in the media, saying that the 2018 agreements for an 8 percent increase for workers still stood.
“We cannot respond by giving double digit increases, we have an agreement that gave employees 8 percent compounding over three years and last year we gave a 1.5 percent increase at the bargaining council. “Given the position we are in, we cannot give more than we have already,” De…
