Leonie Pretorius
22 August 2016
Telkom spokesperson Jacqui O'Sullivan says about 13 000 customers had been hit by outages caused by sabotage.
This has happened as the Communication Workers Union strike against Telkom moves into its fourth week.
O'Sullivan says while about 870 CWU members were on strike on Friday, their behaviour has now had a significant impact on many residential and business customers.
She says the No Work No Pay policy will be implemented.
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