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Sasbo general secretary Joe Kokela talks to Business Day TV ​about the planned strike

SA’s biggest finance union, Sasbo, has planned a national banking strike on Friday. It has called for a moratorium from banks on job losses. The total shutdown will affect ATMs and other banking services and about 30,000 employees plan to stay away from work.

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