Untu Rejects Transnets 17.5 Wage Offer

untu rejects transnets 175 wage offer

Job security is one of the main issues dividing Transnet management and the United National Transport Union Untu. The two parties met on Monday morning to resolve their wage dispute under facilitation by the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration CCMA.

Untu, a majority union at Transnet, has rejected the companys 17.5 wage offer signed for with minority South African Transport and Allied Workers Union Satawu.

The 17.5 salary increases will be implemented in tranches over the next three years.

Atenkosi Plaatjie, Untu spokesperson, says the parties are still far apart on several issues, including on the non-retrenchments of workers.

We rejected this offer because it is an extension of the 2022 wage agreement that Untu and Satawu signed at the time. And really, at the heart of the dispute, you always want to highlight the fact that management does not want to agree to a non-retrenchment clause. Now, as you are aware that they are many reforms that are taking place now, you had your virtual vertical separation of Transnet of trim, and then you have T-Frog on the side.