South Africa: Strike surge threatens Zuma
15 July, 2009 in South Africa
source: Fin24
2009/07/14 10:38:00 PM
Johannesburg – South African unions announced strikes in the paper, energy and chemical industries and said action in the important gold sector was “highly likely”, raising pressure on President Jacob Zuma.
South Africa’s construction workers are nearing a deal with employers to end a strike that is holding up work on stadiums for the 2010 World Cup, but are still locked in talks with employers about efforts to block their right to strike again.
The wave of industrial action poses a challenge for President Jacob Zuma, who is [continue reading]
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