Wed May 22 15:57:28 SAST 2013
Wed May 22 15:57:28 SAST 2013

Medical workers say they haven't been paid for 6 months

May 29, 2012 | Sapa | 4 comments

Health department says it is working to resolve the technical difficulties that caused the delay in wage payments, mostly to community health workers

Eastern Cape doctors protested on Tuesday because the provincial health department has failed to pay their salaries for almost six months, the National Union of Metalworkers (Numsa) said.

The picket, held at the Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital in Mthatha, was led by the SA Medical Association (Sama), said Numsa provincial spokesman Phumzile Nodongwe.  

Numsa supported the protest because it threatened the quality of healthcare for the poor.

“In as much as doctors should provide service to poor patients and the elderly, it would be unfair to expect them to execute their duties with perfection without being paid for almost six months.” 

The union called on Sama to strike if the matter was not rectified.

Eastern Cape health department spokesman Sizwe Kupelo said the department was working to resolve the technical difficulties that caused the delay in wage payments.

Of the 7,000 staff affected, 4,000 would receive their salaries on Thursday after payments were processed on Monday night. The remaining 3,000 would be paid soon, with the department working overtime to speed up the process.

“The majority are volunteer community health workers who are entitled to a R1,500 monthly stipend, but some doctors and nurses were also affected.” 

He said the problem was related to a system change, which involved putting in place measures to centralise payments to root out fraud and so-called “ghost” employees.

The new system also required workers and local health institutions to submit documentation before they could be paid.

Kupelo said the doctors picketed during their lunch hour because of the salary backlog.

“We are continuing to do everything we can to ensure the salaries are paid,” Kupelo said.

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Wed May 22 15:57:28 SAST 2013 ::
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May 29, 2012

maneater

.......and they pay themselves millions!!!
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May 29, 2012

Bolander

Disgusting! Technical glitch that lasts 6 months! Not sure whether I should laugh or cry!
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May 29, 2012

dimpho_4U

and how are they supposed to feed their families___ 6 months?? that's a long time..
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May 29, 2012

tokolosi

EC PR "Madam, president's jewels are on the newspapers" EC Premier "Good, they are not talking about us, good"....EC PR "Madam today Zimpopo govt in under administration" EC Premier "ahh good, they are not talking about us, good"....I should say Zimpopo have been a blessing for EC - papers are no more filled with the EC incompetence, thieving and pure dumbness
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