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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