Super-rich class emerges in union movement

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Critics believe a super-rich class is emerging within the higher echelons of the country’s labour movement, fuelled by the loyal contributions of the masses, their blind loyalty and the paucity of governance controls within many unions. Staff Writer, MBONGENI MGUNI, reports

With assets running into the billions of Pula, leaders of the country’s unions are finding themselves under increasing scrutiny from cash-strapped members within the ordinary ranks who want greater accountability and tighter governance.

Zero nett pay – a situation where a salaried individual earns nothing due to credit commitments – is sweeping through a public service struggling with historic below-inflation wage reviews.

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