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Not everyone is sharing the pain

the National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union (Nehawu) called for a national strike on 3 September (the day after this issue of finweek went to print) by its 240 000 members. They’re demanding that government withdraw its pay freeze on government employees and supply enough personal protective equipment (PPE) to members on the frontline of the pandemic.

“(W)orkers are extremely angry at the poor pace of transformation and government’s inability to improve the

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