Public servants affiliated with Nehawu have been protesting since Monday, calling for a 10% wage increase.
CAPE TOWN - The Western Cape National Education, Health and Allied Workers' Union says only maternity and trauma units will be allowed to operate at health facilities in and around Khayelitsha.
Disgruntled public servants have been on strike since Monday, calling for a 10% wage increase, but the government has offered a 4.7% increase.
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