CAUGHT RED-HATTED: When the ‘revolution’ gets televised — SARS employee seen at EFF protest after calling in sick fired

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CAUGHT RED-HATTED: When the ‘revolution’ gets televised — SARS employee seen at EFF protest after calling in sick fired
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The Labour Court has overturned an arbitration ruling that a SARS employee who called in sick to attend the protest should keep his job.

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