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KwaDukuza municipality employees to strike on Monday over salary complaints
KwaDukuza municipality employees to strike on Monday over salary complaints

The Citizen

time03-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Citizen

KwaDukuza municipality employees to strike on Monday over salary complaints

KwaDukuza municipality employees to strike on Monday over salary complaints KwaDukuza municipality (KDM) staff aligned to the South African Municipal Workers' Union will strike from 8am-4pm on Monday. According to a statement released by the union, the strike is being held because of salary complaints, particularly what they deem unfair grading. Salary grading is a system that decides municipal pay scales based on the population size and revenue of a given municipality. There are six grades in total. 'We will not be bullied or coerced into abandoning our fight for fair treatment and correct salary alignment,' said the union. 'All we are demanding is that the municipality honours the 2020 council resolution and commitment to align all employee salaries with Grade 5, just as they have already done for senior staff.' KDM spokesperson Sifiso Zulu said the municipality received notice of the peaceful picket. 'Essential services including fire, emergency, lifeguard, waste management, disaster management, electrical and community safety will continue as normal,' he said. 'All employees have been cautioned to observe picketing rules issued by the commissioner as the breach of those may have negative legal implications. The 'No Work, No Pay' principle will apply as appropriated by the Labour Relations Act.' Zulu said that the union's demands fell outside of national collective bargaining processes and that the decision was the jurisdiction of the South African Local Government Bargaining Council. The majority of the strike action will be focused in KwaDukuza at the following locations: 36 Chief Albert Luthuli Street. Corner Chief Albert Luthuli and King Shaka Streets. Corner of Mahatma Gandhi and Gizenga Streets. Corner of King Shaka Street and Chota Road. Outside the municipal building at Industrial Crescent. The final strike location will be outside KDM's Nokukhanya Luthuli House at 10 Leonora Drive in Ballito. Stay in the loop with The North Coast Courier on Facebook, X, Instagram & YouTube for the latest news. Mobile users can join our WhatsApp Broadcast Service here or if you're on desktop, scan the QR code below. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

KwaDukuza mayor too sick to attend budget imbizo
KwaDukuza mayor too sick to attend budget imbizo

TimesLIVE

time25-04-2025

  • Politics
  • TimesLIVE

KwaDukuza mayor too sick to attend budget imbizo

KwaZulu-Natal north coast residents came out in their numbers to demand answers from the KwaDukuza district municipality and oppose a rates hike at a budget imbizo on Thursday night but the mayor and municipal manager were a no-show. Residents from greater Ballito, Salt Rock, Sheffield Beach and Shakas Rock packed the hall at Umhlali Prep School to raise concerns about the 9.33% rates increase, power outages and abuse of municipal resources. On Friday KwaDukuza municipal spokesperson Sifiso Zulu said mayor Muzi 'Ali' Ngidi was booked off sick. 'Yesterday [Thursday] KwaDukuza municipality had its ordinary council meeting. The mayor had to leave the meeting just before it was adjourned to consult his physician. He was then booked off and, therefore, requested the deputy mayor to represent him at the imbizo,' he said. The mayor came under fire recently when it emerged the municipality was paying more than R173,000 a month for private security at his personal residence.

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