By Lelethu Mquqo
28 October 2010
The commercial and catering union has confirmed that more 27 000 of its members at Pick n Pay will embark on a full blown strike as from tomorrow.
Saccawu says the strike is a conclusion of the argument over wages and employment conditions.
The union says the wage disputes have been dragging for been dragging on for more than ten months.
A mass protest march is taking place in Ekurhuleni, today, where Pick n Pay is planning to open a new store.
This will be followed by protest marches in nine cities tomorrow.
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