Workers affiliated with the union downed their tools for more than a week over their demand for a 10% wage increase for the 2023/2024 financial year.
JOHANNESBURG - Public servants in the healthcare sector are expected to return to work Thursday morning, after tumultuous protests.
The strike action that brought health services to a standstill was now over, after government agreed to review some of 2022's demands during the 2023/ 24 wage negotiations, currently underway at the Public Service Coordinating Bargaining Council .
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