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EFF demands companies fire foreigners, pay ‘protection fee’

court order

THE EFF has remained mum on its next move after its wings were clipped again by two Ekurhuleni-based companies over its members’ demands that they fire foreign nationals in their employ and pay protection money.

Gas Giants and Well of Life, who are neighbours on a street in Boksburg, Ekurhuleni, and process highly flammable gases and liquids, hauled the country’s third largest party to the North Gauteng High

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