MUT staff agree to 5.08% pay hike Updated
Nomfundo Ngcobo
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Steve Bhengu
Workers had initially wanted 8%. The university had offered 3.3%.
The National Education, Health and Allied Workers Union says they are pleased with the decision and members are back to work.
Nehawu KZN spokesperson Ayanda Zulu said: The strike at the Mangosuthu University of Technology ended last week on Friday. They agreed to increase every year from now onwards the housing allowance with R100, so that was the just of the agreement. Our members agreed, overwhelming with this offer from management.