Business Report writes that the National Education Health and Allied Workers’ Union (Nehawu) says it will go ahead with its plans to shut down the Limpopo public service if its long standing demands are not met.
The union said on Wednesday that it was disappointed that Limpopo Premier Chipu Mathabatha, had not responded to its demands, which date back a number of years, 45 days after the union marched to his offices. The demands include resolving challenges around the training nurses, the re-employment of outsourced security services, laundries and kitchens, the finalisation of the parking bay policy, and the scrapping of what the union says are unfair housing rental fees.
- Read this report by Zintle Mahlati in full at Business Report
- Read Nehawu’s press statement in this regard at Polity
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