By Lelethu Mquqo
29 October 2010
Pick n Pay says they have put emergency plans in place to reduce the impact of a nationwide strike.
At least 27 000 Pink n Pay workers went on strike from today.
The workers are demanding a 12% or R500 wage increase, whichever is better.
The workers, who are affiliated to the South African Commercial Catering and Allied Workers Union, are participating in protests around the country.
Pick n Pay says its main concern is the safety of customers and staff members who arrive at work today.
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