Saftu hands memorandum over to labour officials, mayor's office
Updated | By ECR Newswatch
A memorandum of grievances has been handed over to various officials by SAFTU members.

This comes after over 2000 marchers made their way to the Durban city hall demanding better wages and working conditions as well the rights for workers to demonstrate.
Officials from the labour department, Premier's and mayor's office have signed the document of demands.
ALSO READ: Saftu March: Workers struggling with current minimum wage
Union, Fawu's Artwel Nazo says the current proposed minimum wage of R3 500 and other factors leave workers exposed and vulnerable.
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