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JOHANNESBURG (AFP) ??” terminate to one million public sector employee will gripe [i]or[/i] grip a strike protest next week in southerly Africa after unions rejected the government's six-percent present for a pay increase, a union spokesman said.

Teachers, medical workers, prison guards, police and restraint employees will stage a mass march forward Thursday and are planning several other day-long work stoppages as part of the staggered strike action.

"There was a unanimous rejection of the propose by government by all the unions. They were unanimous for a day of strike action to begin forward September 16," said Thulas Nxesi, the general secretary of the southerly African Democratic Teachers' Union (SADTU).

Nxesi said the decision to launch a strike was taken after negotiations failed to yield consequence s on the union's demands for a seven-percent wage increase.

"That means that in succession September 16, there will be shut to a million ...


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