It seems like The SA Post Office (Sapo) strike is officially in the bin – at least for now.
The Communication Workers Union (CWU) said in a statement that it was not happy with the latest wage agreement, but said it had no choice but to return to work after the SA Postal and Allied Workers Union (Sapawu), CWU and the Democratic Postal and Communications Union (Depacu) had agreed to the conditions set out by Sapo.
CWU president Clyde Mervin told Fin24 that they had suspended the strike and would engage with Sapo to resolve their outstanding issues. “If these are not resolved by January, then we will go on strike again,” he said.
This is good news as it seems like everything should be back on track at the SA Post Office over the Christmas period, at the very least.
Somehow it’s hard to believe that this is the end of this seemingly never-ending debacle.
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