
Johannesburg- Thousands gathered at Johannesburg CBD to strike against the R20 per hour wage hike and minimum wage of R3500 Saftu called for all employers whether they or not they were union members to park take in not going to work in solidarty against what some unions called “slave wage”.
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It's not yet Uhuru #Saftustrike
Well done @SAFTU_media @Zwelinzima1 pic.twitter.com/TinkT4iHZt— EFFCampaignfor2019 (@EFFCampaign2019) April 25, 2018
NUMSA President Andrew Chirwa, says strike today is to stop the bosses and govt from stopping the masses from striking. Was speaking at the handover of memorandum at Vuyisile Mini Square outside Nelson Mandela Bay City Hall. #SAFTUstrike (@DerrickSpies) pic.twitter.com/1RM1e4ILZ8
— Team News24 (@TeamNews24) April 25, 2018
Vavi “what must we do to a person who want us to accept R20per hour?” “What must we do to a person who says farm workers must earn R18 per hour?” “There must be a new revolution” #SAFTUstrike @IOL pic.twitter.com/Loa6JgYz8J
— Zintle (@ZintleMahlati) April 25, 2018
#SAFTUstrike scenes in the Joburg CBD @SundayIndy pic.twitter.com/hPPzEryZAQ
— Lesego Makgatho (@LesegoMakgatho) April 25, 2018
Visuals of SAFTU strikers in Joburg #SAFTUstrike pic.twitter.com/emomzZbf2B
— SABC News Online (@SABCNewsOnline) April 25, 2018
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