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“There is no doubt that the strike has disrupted provision of essential healthcare services in the country, leading to untold suffering and frustrations amongst the public who desperately needed healthcare and life-saving treatment and other interventions in the public health facilities.

“It is regrettable that this strike action has gone on causing untold hardship, pain, frustration and possible loss of life in its cause while it could have been avoided. It is inconceivable that leadership of Nehawu were oblivious to the provisions of our law in this regard,” Phaahla said.“We urge all the workers in thesector as defined in the court order to report to their work places.

“Any person committing any criminals acts in pursuit of the strike action will be subjected to criminal proceedings. We would also like to apologise to all South Africans who have had pain, humiliation and suffering as a result of the strike,” Phaahla said.the union noted the judgment. “Our legal guides are studying it and, as such, we will then make a pronouncement as Nehawu with regards to it,” he said.

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