The Power of Greed

This public servant's strike is really annoying me!

I generally do not condone mass action (although I believe that it is sometimes the only way to stand up for what you believe in), and am vehemently opposed to it in this current situation where a group of people are holding another group of people at ransom just so that they can squeeze more money than they deserve out of the system!

I mean, a 12% pay increase! You've got to be %^&$ing kidding me!

What makes you think that you deserve a 12% pay increase for doing the same job as last year when CPIX is an average of 5.5% (Jan - Apr 2007, Stats SA)?!?

It must be said however, that this goes for all those in public office, including the fat cat politicians who are shoving the 6.5% increase down the throats of the workers while patting themselves on the back for poor service delivery and giving themselves increases far in excess of this!

President Mbeki himself was presented with an offer of a 57% increase which is absolute madness! Granted he hasn't accepted it yet, and rather urged the board who suggests such things to reconsider it in light of the current situation, but the fact that it was offered is absolutely crazy!!

And let's not forget all the peripheral costs and fringe benefits enjoyed by the politicians which do not (I believe) form part of their salaries: security guards, housing allowances, entertainment allowances, free transportation, overseas trips... you know... all the stuff us regular folk actually have to pay out of our salaries!

This whole strike disgusts me and I believe that both sides are in the wrong! The ruling elite for rewarding themselves ludicrously for poor service while the country suffers, and the public servants for striking for greed rather than a legitimate grievance.

I pray that all parties involved will stop being so damn greedy, look beyond themselves for a moment and come to an amicable agreement which is to the benefit of the country and its people (Including the 25% unemployed (StatsSA, Sep 2006) who would love to be receiving any salary at all!)

PS This whole situation drives home the truth of one of my favourite sayings, "Politicians are the lowest form of life" ;-)