S1 Ep 1: Strike Barometer | ‘Why I’ll strike again’

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Over the past few years the number of strikes in South Africa has gone down. With the help of the just released annual Strike Barometer we explain why. Also, a worker who was on strike at Mr Sweet, tells us why she would do it again.
Guests: Ighsaan Schroeder & Mr Sweet striking worker
20 Feb English South Africa News Commentary · Non-Profit

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