By Mandisi Tyulu
21 June 2009
The Communication Workers Union said on Sunday it consulted its members and they agreed to temporarily put off a strike against the SABC.
It came as the public broadcaster’s application to prevent the industrial action from going ahead was postponed at the Labour Court on Thursday.
This forced the union, representing SABC staff members, to put off its planned strike until the application is heard by the court.
The Communication Workers Union’s Vulture Ntuluki said they have not cancelled the protest; they just put it on hold.
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