Public servants strike will cripple economy - Gungubele
Updated | By Sandile Bhengu
Minister in the Presidency Mondli Gungubele says the threat of a strike by public sector workers will bring the country's economy to its knees.

Civil servants are going to have more protests next Tuesday as they continue to pressure government to up its wage increase offer of 3%.
The unions have also rejected a recalculated officer of 7.5% by government.
READ: Trade union federations join hands for one-day strike
Gungubele said steps were being taken to improve the economy but they get undermined by different situations.
He was speaking at a post-cabinet briefing on Friday.
"Any attempt now to stop work will have a huge impact on the economy and my attitude is that it undermines the very conditions from which so that at a later stage we find one another with workers.
"But having said that, I strongly encourage workers to continue to engage the relevant ministers, the minister of finance and public works and we hope all these things have a solution on the table."
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