ANC MANAGEMENT TO CONTINUE TALKING TO STAFFERS OVER UNPAID SALARIES - MABE
In a letter to staff on Wednesday, the party told workers it was not in a position to pay outstanding salaries for July and August.
FILE: ANC spokesperson Pule Mabe. Picture: @MYANC/Twitter
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JOHANNESBURG - The African National Congress (ANC) said that management would continue to talk to frustrated personnel as staffers across the country prepared to picket over the non-payment of salaries.
The ANC has not paid its employees for several months now.
In a letter to staff on Wednesday, the party told workers it was not in a position to pay outstanding salaries for July and August.
Despite the failure', the ANC insisted it was not broke. Instead, it said that it had some cash-flow problems.
The party’s Pule Mabe said that it was not the first time the party found itself in this position.
“When I was treasurer-general of the youth league, I was also a full-time employee of the organisation, drawing a salary from the movement and when there were challenges, Comrade Matthew would do the same, advise us that we will not be getting our salaries on time,” he said.
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