Trade union Nehawu says its members will comply with the court order to halt the strike, but it's not over just yet.
JOHANNESBURG - Trade union Nehawu says its members will comply with the court order to halt the strike, but it's not over just yet.
This follows a court ruling on Monday morning which interdicted all essential workers from taking part in protest action.Nehawu's Zola Saphetha says the union is consulting with its lawyers on the next move.Public sector strike | Health Dept welcomes Labour Court ruling "However, we're working on concluding with our lawyers on legal recourse, to look into all possibilities," Saphetha said.
"We're meeting today to look into those possibilities and make a decision, but the strike is not focusing on health only.Source
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