Municipality buckles after tense talks

Municipality buckles after tense talks

[Herald Live - South Africa] - 20/08/2025
Despite the National Treasury’s warning that grants could be cut, Nelson Mandela Bay acting city manager Ted Pillay bowed to union pressure on Wednesday and indicated he would explore ways to reinstate a scarce skills allowance and find a workaround on overtime labour laws.
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