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COSATU plans anti privatisation stay-away

24 Aug 2001 - by Staff reporter
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UNION BODY Cosatu has notified NEDLAC that it intends embarking on protest action - including marches, rallies, demonstrations and regional and national worker stay-aways - in protest against the government's privatisation proposals.
Last week's planned KwaZulu Natal stay-away is due to be followed by a national worker stay-away next Wednesday and Thursday (August 29 and 30).
The Gauteng regional Cosatu office confirmed this planned mass action.

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