SKUKUZA – Employees of the the Kruger National Park’s Skukuza camp have been on strike since 14:00.
This follows after members of the Health and Other Service Personnel Trade Union of South Africa (HOSPERSA) and KNP management seemingly failed to resolve a wage dispute.
Lowvelder previously reported:
SKUKUZA -Today’s strike in the Kruger National Park has been suspended.
According to Janine Raftopoulos, head of SANParks Communications, the parties involved agreed that the suspension will last until Monday.
Earlier today, members of the Health and Other Service Personnel Trade Union of South Africa (HOSPERSA) abandoned their work stations.
HOSPERSA is demanding a 9 per cent increase for their members. SANParks is offering a 6.01 per cent salary adjustment and a 1 progression. They decided to strike after conciliation attempts between the union and SANParks were unsuccessful.
The Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) facilitated another session between the parties this morning, which preceded the strike’s suspension.
“The CCMA requested both parties to go back to the negotiation table and revert with a solution no later than Monday, 24 July 2017,”said Raftopoulos. SANParks management thanked the CCMA for its effort in trying to resolve the issue.

