09/11/2022
MEDIA RELEASE: COMMUNICATION TO THE STAKEHOLDERS OF THE EMLM:
The NCR media statement is a communication that presents more holistic information on payroll, and electricity than a mere reaction/ response to the municipality's statement:
INTRODUCTION
Emphasise the point that the combination of the structure and job evaluation is the key to resolving both the problem of underpaid and overpaid employees since the amalgamation in 2016. This combination will also address the 4% salary increase concerns of some employees as well as the delivery of services problems such as the reliability of the electricity grid, reducing the growth of the Eskom debt and so on.
1. The AS-IS assessment that was tabled to the council and submitted to the National Treasury relates to “four 4 baskets plus one” problems, including elaboration on overinflated salaries. Further external stakeholders were briefed during and after the assessment.
2. The FRP process was delayed due to several factors amongst them the need for the reconstruction of records using digital information. The plan is under consideration by the national treasury and was developed through interactions with management.
The FRP is addressing the “four 4 baskets plus one” and will replace the 2018 version. The final FRP is now imminent for implementation by the municipality and will address the absence of both the structure and job evaluation. The rollout of the implementation of the organisational structure will produce an effective job evaluation that has been absent since the 2016 amalgamation, which resulted in the overinflated salaries of 96% of the total employees in the EMLM. The NCR is also working with the municipality to collaborate with private businesses and other stakeholders to strengthen the electricity supply infrastructure. The fit-for-purpose structure and job evaluation will ensure an effective capacitation of the department of electricity.
FACTUAL EVIDENCE OF OVERPAYMENT OF EMPLOYEES
• The AS-IS report of the diagnosis and findings of the intervention was presented to the management of EMLM as well as tabled at the Council meeting on 28 June 2022 and a resolution was made by the council for management to address matters raised.
• This is additional information to the article reported by The Rep “the voice of Komani” dated the 7th of November based on the July 2022 South African Local Government Association (SALGA) negotiated pay scales that apply to all municipalities. The municipal department of Corporate services provided the current payroll of salaries of all employees. The NCR after comparing the above two sources of data discovered that 96% of the staff at Enoch Mgijima Local Municipality are overpaid. (also see the table below).
• General workers earn up to 32%, and most semi-skilled staff are more than 150% above the national pay scale as per the 2022 South African Local Government Bargaining Council (SALGBC) for a municipality of the size of EMLM. The source of overpayment is the over-grading of jobs using the TASK job evaluation (Tuned Assessment of Skills and Knowledge). For example, a semi-skilled job such as a cashier and switchboard operator at EMLM currently earns R27 791, instead of being paid plus/minus R10 820. This accounts for an overpayment of about 157%, which is more than a double salary.
• The factual evidence at the meeting could not be provided by the management except to say they reject the statement made by the NCR about the overpayment of employees. The AS-IS report was tabled to the Council and also presented to the Ward-committees of the EMLM contains the samples of actual jobs (names removed).
Column A is the current TASK Grade; column B is the correlating NQF level; Column C is the current monthly payment as per the payroll of EMLM. Columns D-F shows what the /would be the correct corrected Grading and Pay, and Columns G & H show the impact.
Note: Even in the light of any variances based on job content (as per validated job descriptions), the significant difference between grading of a semi-skilled position requiring a National Qualifications Framework(NQF) Level 3 and that of a Professionally qualified requirement at NQF level 8 cannot be justified.
(See table in picture below)
CONCLUSION
The municipality has been short-changed by the management in the last five years since 2016 amalgamation of the three erstwhile municipalities.
In the interaction between the EMLM management with the NCR team on the 8th of November only to say they reject the statement made by the NCR that employees are overpaid to the tune of 96% of the staff establishment, the NCR agreed that they can make a media statement however they should also provide factual evidence to support their statement. The statement issued by the management to the effect that there has not been engagement is not true as outlined above.
In the municipality, the management is yet to be held accountable for the biggest cause of the financial crisis, lack of funds for the delivery of services and diverting of electricity money away from paying Eskom's debt that has accumulated to R916 million.