Nehawu says its leadership is consulting lawyers over its 'plan of action' after its planned public service strike was interdicted. | News24_Business
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Nehawu had planned to go on an indefinite strike from Monday 6 March after serving a strike notice on 24 February. It and other prominent public sector unions have been locked in a long-standing battle with government over wages. "Government respects the rights of Trade Unions to organise and the rights of members to embark on peaceful and lawful protests, including pickets and strikes. It is the commitment of government to ensure that these hard fought for rights are discharged in a manner that does not disrupt service delivery, especially in relation to essential services such as health," it said in a statement.
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