(Reuters) - One of the biggest public sector unions taking part in a damaging wage strike in South Africa said on Wednesday it was ready to accept a pay offer from the government.
Members of the National Education Health and Allied Workers Union (NEHAWU) were due to vote on the motion later on Wednesday as union negotiators held another meeting with the government to try to resolve the strike, SAPA news agency said.
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Members of the National Education Health and Allied Workers Union (NEHAWU) were due to vote on the motion later on Wednesday as union negotiators held another meeting with the government to try to resolve the strike, SAPA news agency said.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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