Nehawu says they will closely monitor the department to ensure that it sticks to its part of the agreement.
National Health Education & Allied Workers Union has called on all its members in the higher education sector to return to work.nationwide strikeNehawu’s national spokesperson, Khaya Xaba, says they will closely monitor the department to ensure that it sticks to its part of the agreement. He says: “We call off the strike and urge all workers including our members to return to work. No worker must not be at work.”Related Video
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