The National Education, Health and Allied Workers' Union has vowed to intensify the public service workers' strike which began last Monday and caused chaos at public institutions across the country. | MaliDayimani
It wants a 10% wage increase, while the government has offered 4.7%.
"It's Aluta Continua! Workers have endured for far too long the brutally meted against them by this callous government."
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