'Civil servants are the best paid around': Mboweni, unions face off over wage bill

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The Sunday Times has seen a confidential document the government presented to trade unions on Tuesday during what insiders described as a 'hostile' meeting of the public sector co-ordinating bargaining council.

The Sunday Times has seen a confidential document the government presented to trade unions on Tuesday during what insiders described as a"hostile" meeting of the public sector co-ordinating bargaining

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Hi I'm the girl of Makeneng that have no mang wee to thus her That's my comment

Huh

Maybe he is reffering to himself and other paliament members cs they r also government emloyee.

Wow what a humiliation

Akanyi perhaps👀

Best what? 👀

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