The trade union says the only way to make the government act against the unaffordable cost of living is to bring the economy to a halt.
JOHANNESBURG - Trade union federation Cosatu is expected to hold a media briefing on Sunday morning to detail its plans for the looming nationwide strike.
It said the only way to make the government act against the unaffordable cost of living is to bring the economy to a halt. The federation has called for a mass stay away - while several rallies are expected to take place across the country on Wednesday.
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