South Africa's state-owned power utility, Eskom, has proposed an annual wage increase of up to 6.5% to labor groups. Bloomberg posted on X, this offer comes during the fourth round of negotiations, which have been ongoing for several months. The discussions are part of efforts to reach an agreement with labor unions representing Eskom's workforce. The negotiations have been prolonged, reflecting the complexities involved in balancing employee demands with the utility's financial constraints. Eskom, which is crucial to South Africa's energy supply, faces significant operational and financial challenges, making these negotiations critical for both the company and its employees.