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  1. Swaziland sawmill workers strike

    Workers at Rocklands Sawmill went on indefinite strike last Thursday over the failure of the company to implement a previously negotiated collective agreement. Amongst their grievances are lack of protective clothing, non-payment of overtime, and annual and sick leave.

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    Swaziland public sector workers dispute gathers momentum

    Nurses in the Swaziland Democratic Nurses Union (SWADNU) began a two-day strike on Wednesday to push their demand for a 4.5 percent pay increase. They join teachers who have been on indefinite strike for more than two weeks and civil servants who went on strike last week.

    The South African Municipal Workers Union issued a press statement on Monday condemning attacks by Swazi security forces on striking public sector workers on Wednesday and Friday of last week.

    The statement says, “The security forces, comprising of police, army, prison officers and many not in uniform, physically attacked peaceful gatherings of workers. They fired tear gas canisters, stones, ran amok with baton charges and opened fire with rubber bullets, at one stage shooting at will and at short range into a group of trade unionists who were hemmed into a blocked area.”

    http://wsws.org/articles/2012/jul2012/wkrs-j20.shtml

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  3. Swaziland teachers protest proposed pay award to police

    The Swaziland National Association of Teachers has protested the proposed 30 percent pay award to police. They accuse the government of taking money from education to pay the police increase. Teachers took strike action last year in pursuit of a 4.5 percent pay increase, however their strike was stopped following court action.

    http://wsws.org/en/articles/2013/04/12/wkrs-a12.html

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