Leadership from the trade union, Nehawu, are again locked in a closed meeting with Parliament's management. Last week, staff, affiliated to the trade union started striking over performance bonuses and better working conditions. On Friday, they announced that they are not interested in talking to management anymore, while the institution said it was time for an independent mediator to step in. Earlier today, staff declared that they will only enter into talks with management if the portion of their salaries that were docked, will be reversed. Parliament deduced three days' salaries from the affected staff, after a week-long wildcat strike on the premises.