South Africa: Workers Hold Vigil Outside Gauteng Health Department, Demanding Permanent Jobs

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South Africa: Workers Hold Vigil Outside Gauteng Health Department, Demanding Permanent Jobs
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National Union of Public Service and Allied Workers (NUPSAW) says workers will protest daily

Scores of people working in hospitals and clinics across Gauteng gathered outside the offices of the Gauteng Department of Health for a night vigil on Wednesday.

Among their demands on Wednesday was for permanent jobs for 2,000 workers contracted by the health department and the Expanded Public Works Programme. "We are being exploited, yet the government is doing nothing about it. The department of health extends the programme annually, but refuses to make the workers permanent," said Austine Mofiya, NUPSAW provincial organiser.

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