(Reuters) - South Africa's biggest mineworkers union said on Monday most of its members would probably not be able to join Wednesday's sympathy strike, in support of striking civil servants.
"We have been consulting with our lawyers, but so far we have not found a legal mechanism," National Union of Mineworkers Deputy Secretary General Oupa Komane told Reuters on the sidelines of a mining seminar. "It's very unlikely that we'll be able to participate (in the sympathy strike)."
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"We have been consulting with our lawyers, but so far we have not found a legal mechanism," National Union of Mineworkers Deputy Secretary General Oupa Komane told Reuters on the sidelines of a mining seminar. "It's very unlikely that we'll be able to participate (in the sympathy strike)."
Read more at Reuters Africa
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