Demonstrations were disrupted outside the facility, with Nehawu protesters saying police fired rubber bullets at them.
JOHANNESBURG & CAPE TOWN - National Education Health and Allied Workers’ Union members are receiving medical attention at the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital following a clash with police.A group that was demonstrating earlier on Thursday morning was dispersed, with protesters saying this was due to police officers firing rubber bullets.
It is the fourth day since the public service workers engaged in a strike, demanding a 10% salary increase. Government is offering 4.7%.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Protesting KZN healthcare workers shutdown several health facilities | WitnessBoom Street, Greys and Northdale hospitals are still inaccessible as the healthcare workers’ strike gets into the second day. 👩⚕️ Protest
Read more »
Live Blog | National strike disrupts key servicesLive Blog | National strike disrupts key services: Nehawu-affiliated workers are on Wednesday continuing with their protests which began on Monday.
Read more »
Live Blog | Nehawu strike disrupts key servicesNehawu-affiliated workers are on Wednesday continuing with their protests which began on Monday.
Read more »
NEHAWU strikes leaves Gauteng hospitals understaffedGauteng Health spokesperson Motalatale Modiba says that emergency personnel have been threatened by members of NEHAWU.
Read more »
Only maternity and trauma units allowed to operate in Khayelitsha, says NehawuPublic servants affiliated with Nehawu have been protesting since Monday, calling for a 10% wage increase.
Read more »