(Reuters) - South Africa's state electricity utility Eskom has struck an 8 percent wage deal with Solidarity trade union, the union said on Tuesday.
Solidarity said workers would get an average 8 percent increase this year with a rise of at least 7 percent guaranteed, plus a guaranteed 8 percent minimum increase next year.
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Solidarity said workers would get an average 8 percent increase this year with a rise of at least 7 percent guaranteed, plus a guaranteed 8 percent minimum increase next year.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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