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Over 90% of Home Affairs offices closed on Saturday

Source: Timeslive, 24/06/2017


Over 90% of the Department of Home Affair offices were not operating
on Saturday despite a settlement agreement reached with trade unions
just over a week ago the department confirmed.


Over 90% of the Department of Home Affairs offices were not operating
on Saturday despite a settlement agreement reached with trade unions
just over a week ago the department confirmed.


“The Department of Home Affairs has established that over 90% of its
offices are not operating today due to insufficient staff numbers that
turned up to work as part of the settlement agreement with the
Unions.


The Department wishes to take this opportunity to apologise to the
public for the inconvenience caused and put it on record that it is
disappointed by these developments as they are not in line with the
spirit of the agreement and the resolutions of discussions that took
place up to Friday the department said in a statement. It appealed to
the union leadership to prioritise resolving this matter urgently as
agreed with the unions during negotiations.


The Public Service Commission the unions and the Department believe
quality service delivery to our people is of utmost importance in line
with our values.


We are hopeful this matter will be resolved amicably soon because the
public deserves a better service from all of us the department
stated.


A planned nationwide strike by Home Affairs office workers scheduled
to have begun last Monday was called off after the department agreed
to withdraw a circular compelling its staff to work on Saturdays
without overtime pay.


This was after months spent by unions and the department in various
courts including the Constitutional Court in a bid to resolve the
issue.


It was not immediately clear why the majority of workers failed to
pitch up for work on Saturday after having reached an agreement with
the department.
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