Labour Dept affirms commitment to SA as staffers hit by COVID-19

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Labour Dept affirms commitment to SA as staffers hit by COVID-19
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Parliament heard on Tuesday how hundreds of Department of Employment and Labour staffers had been infected, including its political head Minister Thulas Nxesi.

CAPE TOWN – COVID-19 is not only hitting frontline government workers like nurses and police officials hard.

Parliament heard on Tuesday how hundreds of Department of Employment and Labour employees had been infected, including its political head Minister Thulas Nxesi.

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