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Companies criticised by unions during COVID-19

24th April 2020 Mzi Velapi 0

Trade unions lambast companies in South Africa for their their greed and disregard for workers’ rights amid the coronavirus pandemic.

“It’s time for Denel to move way from our communities”

7th September 2018 Mzi Velapi 0

A memorial service for the workers killed in an explosion at Rheinmetall Denel Munition was held on Thursday evening.

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