Lusanda Bill
10 May 2011
The national planned strike of the South African Municipal Workers’ Union for Friday has been suspended.
The union had planned that more than 200,000 workers, excluding those in essential services, would go on strike on.
Samwu’s spokesperson Tahir Sema said “The strike action has been suspended due to the late, but welcome intervention by the ANC. The ANC had made firm commitments to the concerns and demands we have raised”.
Sema added that if the ANC does not keep its promise than a strike will go ahead.
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