South African public sector workers declared to the government their willingness to go on strike in seven days if wage demands are not met, reports stated on July 29th. Transport and power supply worker unions secured pay rises after threatening to strike during the World Cup soccer tournament. The coalition of unions represents most government employees, including police, doctors, nurses, teachers and office workers, which totals nearly 900,000 people.
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