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South Africa’s largest trade union, COSATU, leads a nationwide strike against job losses, wage curbs and corruption, in an outpouring of anger at how workers have been treated during the coronavirus crisis.
- Protestors in the Pretoria CBD near the National Treasury during the Cosatu national strike, 7 October 2020. Picture: Jacques Nelles
- Protestors in the Pretoria CBD near the National Treasury during the Cosatu national strike, 7 October 2020. Picture: Jacques Nelles
- Protestors in the Pretoria CBD near the National Treasury during the Cosatu national strike, 7 October 2020. Picture: Jacques Nelles
- Protestors in the Pretoria CBD near the National Treasury during the Cosatu national strike, 7 October 2020. Picture: Jacques Nelles
- Protestors in the Pretoria CBD near the National Treasury during the Cosatu national strike, 7 October 2020. Picture: Jacques Nelles
- Cosatu has backed government’s drive for South Africans to get vaccinated. Picture: Jacques Nelles
- Protestors in the Pretoria CBD near the National Treasury during the Cosatu national strike, 7 October 2020. Picture: Jacques Nelles
- Protestors in the Pretoria CBD near the National Treasury during the Cosatu national strike, 7 October 2020. Picture: Jacques Nelles
- Protestors in the Pretoria CBD near the National Treasury during the Cosatu national strike, 7 October 2020. Picture: Jacques Nelles
- Cosatu president Zingiswa Losi. Picture: Jacques Nelles
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