UCT staffers protest university management’s 3.5% wage hike
Carlo Petersen
27 February 2026 | 7:17The university's Professional, Administrative and Support Service staff are locked in negotiations with university executives for a 7% increase to their salaries.

University of Cape Town (UCT) staffers protest the university's management's 3.5% wage increase on 27 February 2026. Picture: Carlo Petersen/EWN
University of Cape Town (UCT) staffers are protesting the university management's 3.5% wage increase.
The university's Professional, Administrative and Support Service (PASS) staff are locked in negotiations with university executives for a 7% increase to their salaries.
Various unions representing the staff initiated the demonstration at the institution's upper campus on Thursday, after management offered a 3.5% pay bump.
A small group of UCT staff gathered outside the university's Sarah Baartman Hall on Friday morning.
Salary negotiations started in November but reached a deadlock when UCT refused to go above 3.5%.
More than 150 protesters marched from the upper campus to lower campus on Thursday to hand over a memorandum to university management, demanding a 7% increase.
UCT administrative worker Neliswa Sigonyela said the workers will continue protesting until their demands are met.
"So, yesterday [Thursday], we started our protest to engage with the management to tell them that as workers of UCT PASS staff members, we are still requesting our 7% that we talked about previously."
UCT management has warned staff who opt to go on strike that they will have to endure the university's "no work, no pay" policy.
Get the whole picture 💡
Take a look at the topic timeline for all related articles.












