Over 100 general workers at Tswaing Local Municipality have not been paid their May wages. Photo: Tswaing municipality website
General workers at the Tswaing Local Municipality have not been paid their May wages.
The municipality processed salaries on 29 May for employees occupying post levels six to 14, but not general workers such as cleaners and waste collectors.
The municipality has promised to process salaries for May and June at the latest by 15 July.
Over 100 workers in the embattled Tswaing Local Municipality in the North West Province have not been paid their May wages. In a notice to employees on 2 June, acting municipal manager Borman Phutiyagae said the municipality had processed salaries on 29 May for employees…
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