The Minister of Home Affairs Prof Hlengiwe Mkhize is content that the negotiations currently underway aimed at resolving the impasse regarding Saturday operations is proceeding well. The Department and Unions have been locked in talks since Monday to find a solution to the labour dispute which has led to the suspension of operation in Home Affairs offices countrywide on Saturdays.

Minister Mkhize has been briefed about progress in the negotiations and was informed of the request by Unions to consult with members on the various proposed solutions. She remains hopeful that an agreement will be reached soon after the consultation process by both parties.Both the Department and Unions have acknowledged the importance of ending the Saturday work stoppage.

The implications of the ongoing negotiations are that Home Affairs offices will not be operational this Saturday, the 8th of July 2017 until and unless an agreement is reached. 

The Minister appeals to members of the public to be patient while the Department is working on resolving the matter as quickly as possible. The Minister apologises for the inconvenience caused by the disruptions of a service South Africans had become accustomed to Saturday services.

Minister Mkhize applauds the Unions, the Bargaining Council and all staff for their commitment to finding a resolution as a matter of urgency. She believes once a solution has been found the Department will continue to provide excellent services that the nation deserves.

 

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Bongiwe Gambu - 082 714 9463

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07 July 2017