By Lelethu Mquqo
25 October 2011
About 150 workers on Robben Island will go on strike tomorrow.
The National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union have demanded a hike on their R3 000 and monthly salary.
The demands also include a housing allowance and a medical aid subsidy.
Nehawu spokesperson Luthando Noncinisa says the museum management has failed to implement a 2010 salary hike agreement, which was supposed to come into effect in May.
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