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DUT strike to go on ‘indefinitely

Staff at the embattled Durban University of Technology will continue with industrial action despite the commencement of lectures being less than a week away.

The staff strike entered its third week on Mondayā€š following an impasse between employees and management over salary increases for 2018.

Three unions – including the National Educationā€š Health and Allied Workersā€™ Unionā€š the Tertiary Education National Union of South Africa and the National Tertiary Education Union – urged staff not to return to work until management conceded to its demands. Lecturers are due to start on February 5.

They have also called for vice-chancellor Thandwa Mthembu to step downā€š claiming they have no confidence in his leadership.

University management say that student debt and rising infrastructure costs make it unfeasible to meet union demands – including a 10% wage increase.

The university wants a professional mediator to take negotiations forwardā€š claiming that the process was toxic.

Milton Estriceā€š spokesman for the staff-representative DUT crisis committeeā€š said the strike remained indefiniteā€š ā€œuntil management comes back to the negotiating tableā€.

ā€œThe 10% was a demand and it needed to be negotiated. We canā€™t negotiate if we canā€™t meet. Weā€™ve been told that the other universities have concluded their negotiations.

ā€œThe 6% for DUT staff was not a negotiated offer. DUT management was never open to negotiationsā€š they came with a fixed mandate all the time. We have to continue with the strikeā€š we have no other option.

ā€œManagement may say its business as usualā€š but if you have more than 60 to 70% of staff on strikeā€š itā€™s going to have an impact on operationsā€šā€ said Estrice.

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