The Congress of South African Trade Unions, Cosatu, says it will resist attempts by employers of labour to retrench workers before implementing the new national wage.
Cosatu President, Solumo Dlamini, says his members will not accept any job cuts, promising a long drawn battle with any employer that fires workers.
The Union leader has directed labour unions to prepare for challenges while waiting for the minimum wage expected to take effect in one year.
The Congress of South African Trade Unions, Cosatu, says it will resist attempts by employers of labour to retrench workers before implementing the new national wage.
Cosatu President, Solumo Dlamini, says his members will not accept any job cuts, promising a long drawn battle with any employer that fires workers.
The Union leader has directed labour unions to prepare for challenges while waiting for the minimum wage expected to take effect in one year.
The Congress of South African Trade Unions, Cosatu, says it will resist attempts by employers of labour to retrench workers before implementing the new national wage.
Cosatu President, Solumo Dlamini, says his members will not accept any job cuts, promising a long drawn battle with any employer that fires workers.
The Union leader has directed labour unions to prepare for challenges while waiting for the minimum wage expected to take effect in one year.
The Congress of South African Trade Unions, Cosatu, says it will resist attempts by employers of labour to retrench workers before implementing the new national wage.
Cosatu President, Solumo Dlamini, says his members will not accept any job cuts, promising a long drawn battle with any employer that fires workers.
The Union leader has directed labour unions to prepare for challenges while waiting for the minimum wage expected to take effect in one year.
The Congress of South African Trade Unions, Cosatu, says it will resist attempts by employers of labour to retrench workers before implementing the new national wage.
Cosatu President, Solumo Dlamini, says his members will not accept any job cuts, promising a long drawn battle with any employer that fires workers.
The Union leader has directed labour unions to prepare for challenges while waiting for the minimum wage expected to take effect in one year.
The Congress of South African Trade Unions, Cosatu, says it will resist attempts by employers of labour to retrench workers before implementing the new national wage.
Cosatu President, Solumo Dlamini, says his members will not accept any job cuts, promising a long drawn battle with any employer that fires workers.
The Union leader has directed labour unions to prepare for challenges while waiting for the minimum wage expected to take effect in one year.
The Congress of South African Trade Unions, Cosatu, says it will resist attempts by employers of labour to retrench workers before implementing the new national wage.
Cosatu President, Solumo Dlamini, says his members will not accept any job cuts, promising a long drawn battle with any employer that fires workers.
The Union leader has directed labour unions to prepare for challenges while waiting for the minimum wage expected to take effect in one year.
The Congress of South African Trade Unions, Cosatu, says it will resist attempts by employers of labour to retrench workers before implementing the new national wage.
Cosatu President, Solumo Dlamini, says his members will not accept any job cuts, promising a long drawn battle with any employer that fires workers.
The Union leader has directed labour unions to prepare for challenges while waiting for the minimum wage expected to take effect in one year.