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Sea Harvest fishing trawler

Sea Harvest strike continues to second day

27th November 2024 Mzi Velapi 0

Last year the company made profit of R282-million.

Sea Harvest workers go on strike

27th November 2024 Mzi Velapi 0

As Sea Harvest’s on-shore employees work in hostile conditions, off-shore workers in May were lost at sea.

Cosatu demands Sea Harvest be held liable for the disappearance of 11 fishermen 

31st July 2024 Chris Gilili 0

The trade federation in the Western Cape has vowed to intensify their action until they get answers from Sea Harvest.

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