The South African public service wage bill deadlock in 2021: living on the edge

Marianne Matthee, Albert Wöcke

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The COVID 19 pandemic-related restrictions devastated South Africa’s economy in 2020 and although the restrictions were generally less damaging than in 2020, the government had to budget for vaccinations and rebuild the economy. Public service unions had just announced that they were demanding an increase of 4% above inflation for their members and that they were preparing for a strike. They were bitter about the fact that the South African Government had withdrawn from the last year of a three-year wage agreement in February 2020 and their members had not received an increase for the two years. These demands and Finance Minister Mboweni’s response to them had to consider the structural and cyclical impact on the fiscus and economy.

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The South African public service wage bill deadlock in 2021: living on the edge
ISSN: 2045-0621
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Marianne Matthee, Albert Wöcke
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New York
2024

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