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Eskom's senior managers head to CCMA for salary increase

Eskom's senior managers head to CCMA for salary increase Eskom says it has not received any notice from its employees intending to go on strike.
A group of senior managers are demanding an increase of 4.7%, which is equal to what has been granted to middle management. Reports surfaced on Monday suggesting that South Africa could be heading for yet another dark period, as this group threatens to strike.
Just last week, Eskom recorded a net financial loss of R20.7 billion. The utility does however agree that Eskom senior managers have dragged it before the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration, after not receiving salary increases and incentive bonus in the past year. The utility's Deputy Spokesperson Dikatso Mothae says this is an issue from last year's wage negotiations.

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