By Mandisi Tyulu
25 April 2009
In Cape Town municipal workers belonging to Samwu have vowed to continue with strike action after yesterday’s protest went off peacefully.
They are demanding that the city employs all contract and casual staff on a permanent basis. The union also wants a 26-percent wage increase.
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