The University of South Africa apologised to graduates and guests who were inconvenienced by the disruption of the graduation ceremony by protesting members of Nehawu on Tuesday. Unisa2022Graduations
The University of South Africa apologised to graduates and guests who were inconvenienced by the disruption of the graduation ceremony by protesting members of union National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union on Tuesday.
Unisa says management is in conversation with NEHAWU about the issues in dispute, as well as the rules of engagement when employees exercise their right to protest.Pending graduation ceremonies have been postponed until further notice.
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