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Under Swaziland's Industrial Relations Act federations may not call stayaways, strikes or impose lockouts.
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He was speaking ahead of a series of protests and stayaways organised by the Congress of SA Trade Unions in Cape Town, Durban and
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"In the previous stayaways, some people would come after and threaten us if we continued listening to the MDC," said Spiwe Samunga,
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"Workers were at the forefront when we called for strikes, boycotts and stayaways during the apartheid era."
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"We want government to hear our grievances and until we are heard we will continue holding mass stayaways," said secretary general of the
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"I did not have any reason not to come to work because these stayaways are staged but nothing happens," he said.
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"Previous experience has shown stayaways have not changed anything and people are no longer interested," he said.
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"We had hoped that our KwaZulu-Natal stayaways would have been enough to make our point and end the need for further industrial action," De Vos said.
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"The new-look ZCTU should concentrate on its core business of representing workers rather than stayaways that have failed to address bread and butter issues," Leo Mugabe said.
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Congress, had been asked to support the stayaways, Madisha said the federation would go ahead with the campaign with or without the
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