Joe Phaahla inspects hospitals as Nehawu strikers interdicted

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The health minister visited health facilities on Thursday as the National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union strike enters its fourth day

Health minister Dr Joe Phaahla addresses the media at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital on Wednesday evening, after three days of protest for wage increases by Nehawu members. Picture: THAPELO MOREBUDI

The strike entered its fourth day on Thursday, with Nehawu members protesting at health facilities in various parts of the country, demanding a 10% wage hike. Gauteng emergency medical services personnel were prevented from responding to calls and denied access to facilities. The interim interdict is applicable with immediate effect and prevents striking workers from doing anything that directly or indirectly obstructs or impedes access to and from health facilities across Gauteng, and damaging departmental property.

 

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