Eskom’s biggest union demands 15% increase ahead of wage talks

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The biggest union at South Africa’s Eskom is demanding a wage increase of as much as 15% ahead of negotiations that are set to begin.The National Union of Mineworkers, representing about 15 000 employees at the state-owned utility, has submitted demands before the central bargaining forum, according to Khangela Baloyi, energy sector coordinator for the…

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