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The Communication Workers Union (CWU) has vowed to fight until the bitter end in support of the workers. Picture: Rosetta Msimango
The Communication Workers Union (CWU) has vowed to fight until the bitter end in support of the workers. Picture: Rosetta Msimango

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The SABC and labour unions will have a crunch meeting this week to avert a potential strike by staff at the public broadcaster.

The meeting is a last-ditch attempt to explore alternative methods to the proposed retrenchment of more than 400 workers at the SABC, which is under severe pressure to reduce its bloated wage bill.

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