By Cindy Witten
21 November 2008
Trade union Solidarity has made technological advances compared to other trade unions, by launching its very own multimedia website. S-Tube was launch after it was discovered that there was a need for an interactive website where members are able to download videos over the internet.
Solidarities Spokesperson Jaco Kleynhans says that this website will enable people to share videos. “People can show the world what is really important to them and what issues they face in their work places,” said Kleynans.
He added that making use of the service would lead to pressure groups being formed and give a voice to members who use the internet.
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