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  • DURBAN - 23 August 2013 - Workers from the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa protest outside the Toyota plant to demand a 14% salary increase. Some 31,000 Numsa workers cross the country at various motor manufactring plants downed tools after wage negotiations deadlocked. Automotive companies affected by the strike were BMW, Nissan, Mercedes, Volkswagen, General Motors, Toyota, UD Trucks, and MAN Truck and Bus. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20130823gs_0796_Numsa_Toyota.jpg
  • DURBAN - 7 March 2012 - Congress of South African Trade Unions march in protest against labour brokers and the controversial e-tolls that will see motorists tolled on greater Johannesburg's motorways..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 9 August 2007 - Themba Khumalo, the 2nd deputy president of the South African Clothing and Textile Workers Union speaks to delegats at the union's 10th Congress, held in the International Convention Centre in Durban..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 13 June 2007 - KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Finance Dr Zweli Mkhize waits to receive a memorandum from Congress of South African Trade Unions' leaders of more than 10,000 workers who converged on the Durban City Hall..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 19 March 2014 - Zwelinzima Vavi, the suspended general secretary of the Congress of SA Trade Unions federations, speaks to reporters at the Durban City Hall following a march of several thousand members of the  National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa through central Durban to protests for more jobs. Asked to comment on the Public Protector's report on President Jacob Zuma's Nkandla residence, he said that: ""I can never ever agree to suddenly call a swimming pool a fire pool. Nor will I agree that we must call an amphitheatre a wall with steps." Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140319gs_6745_NumsaDbnMarch.jpg
  • DURBAN - 19 March 2014 - Zwelinzima Vavi, the suspended general secretary of the Congress of SA Trade Unions federations, speaks to reporters at the Durban City Hall following a march of several thousand members of the  National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa through central Durban to protests for more jobs. Asked to comment on the Public Protector's report on President Jacob Zuma's Nkandla residence, he said that: ""I can never ever agree to suddenly call a swimming pool a fire pool. Nor will I agree that we must call an amphitheatre a wall with steps." Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140319gs_6746_NumsaDbnMarch.jpg
  • DURBAN - 1 May 2016 -  Jeremy Cronin, the first deputy general secretary of the South African Communist Party speaks to an estimated 8,000 people that packed Durban's Curries Fountain Stadium for May Day fesivities. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160501gs_8744_May_Day.jpg
  • DURBAN - 1 May 2016 -  Gwede Mantashe, the secretary general of South Africa's ruling African National Congress Party and Jeremy Cronin, the first deputy secretary of the South African Communist Party stand in salute as the pan african pan-African liberation anthem Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika is sung at Durban's Curries Fountain Stadium, which was packed with an estimated 8,000 people for May Day fesivities. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160501gs_8722_May_Day.jpg
  • DURBAN - 30 March 2016 -Bheki Shandu, the South African Democratic Teachers Union's KwaZulu-Natal deputy provincial secretary at a press conference in Durban, where the union criticised the failure of the national education department to allow it to make submissions over allegations that some of its members were involved in a jobs-for-cash scheme. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160330gs_8256_Bheki_Shandu.jpg
  • DURBAN - 28 December 2015 - Phumlani Duma, the provincial chairman of the South African Democratic Teachers Union speaks at a press conference in Durban, where it was claimed that the country's largest education department in the province of KwaZulu-Natal has failed to pay salary increases to teachers who teach Grade R pupils -- the first year of schooling in South Africa. It was also claimed that several hundred markers had not been paid for marking the final school leaving exam papers of those pupils finishing school at he end of 2015. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20151228gs_7597_Phumlani_Duma.jpg
  • DURBAN - 20 September 2013 - Siphokuhle Dludla, a member of the Congress of South African Students national executive council attends a press conference where Sadtu announces that it will be ending its work-to-rule campaign. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20130920gs_1496_Siphokuhle_Dludla.jpg
  • DURBAN - 22 August 2013 - South African President Jacob Zuma addresses deleghates at the South African Clothing and Textile Workers Union's 12th National Congress. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20130822gs_0680_Zuma_Sactwu.jpg
  • DURBAN - 7 March 2012 - Congress of South African Trade Unions president Sdumo Dlamini (3rd from left) leads the march in protest against labour brokers and the controversial e-tolls that will see motorists tolled on greater Johannesburg's motorways..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
    20120307gs_4339.jpg
  • DURBAN - 10 August 2007 - South African Communist Party secretary general Blade Nzimande speaking to delegates on the second day of the 10th congress of the South African Clothing and Textile Workers Union, held in the International Convention Centre in Durban..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 10 August 2007 - South African Communist Party secretary general Blade Nzimande moments before speaking to delegates on the second day of the 10 congress of the South African Clothing and Textile Workers Union, held in the International Convention Centre in Durban..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 9 August 2007 - South African trade and inustry minister Mandisi Bongani Mabuto Mpahlwa at the South African Clothing and Textile Workers Union's 10th Congress, held in the International Convention Centre in Durban..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 9 August 2007 - African National Congress (ANC) deputy president Jacob Zuma sings moments after addressing delegates at the South African Clothing and Textile Workers Union's 10th Congress, held in the International Convention Centre in Durban..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 14 June 2007 - Empty beds at the intensive care unit of Prince Mshiyeni Memorial Hospital. The ICU unit  was closed down as a result of staff being intimidated by striking government workers. Not that all the equipment such as life support machines are missing. They had been locked away to prevent vandalism..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 6 June 2006 - Public sector protesters carry a mock coffin for the state's 6.5 percent offer during a protest march by more than 5000 through the centre of Durban on Wednesday..PIcture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 2 June 2006 - Four-year old Nokwazi Duma is cared for by her grandmother Phillis Duma, 50, in the high care ward of Durban's King Edward VIII hospital after striking workers forced nurses in the intensive and high care units to leave the hospital. Hospital authorities were desperately attempting to get critically ill patients transferred to other hospitals as families looked after their relatives..Nokwazi was admitted to the hospital a week earlier after she had boiling water fall over her in an accident at her KwaMashu home..PIcture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • PIETERMARITZBURG - 25 May 2007 - Cassim Lekhoati, KwaZulu-Natal Denosa secretary at a rally of more than 20,000 workers who converged outside the KwaZulu-Natal legislature.The government workers staged a protest march against the government's offer of a 6 percent wage . Workers are demanding 12 percent and are threatening to go on strike from June 1..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 19 March 2014 - Several thousand members of the  National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa marchged through central Durban to protests for more jobs, especially the youth.
    20140319gs_6560_NumsaDbnMarch.jpg
  • DURBAN - 1 May 2016 - These are some of the 8,000 people that ultimately packed the Curries Fountain Stadium in Durban to to be addressed by the leadership of the country's largest trade union federation, the Congress of South African Trade Unions. They were also addressed by the leadership of the ruling African National Congress party and the South African Communist Party. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160501gs_4227_May_Day.jpg
  • DURBAN - 1 May 2016 -  Jeremy Cronin, the first deputy general secretary of the South African Communist Party speaks to an estimated 8,000 people that packed Durban's Curries Fountain Stadium for May Day fesivities. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160501gs_8733_May_Day.jpg
  • DURBAN - 1 May 2016 -  Jeremy Cronin, the first deputy general secretary of the South African Communist Party speaks to an estimated 8,000 people that packed Durban's Curries Fountain Stadium for May Day fesivities. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160501gs_8742_May_Day.jpg
  • DURBAN - 1 May 2016 -  Jeremy Cronin, the first deputy general secretary of the South African Communist Party speaks to an estimated 8,000 people that packed Durban's Curries Fountain Stadium for May Day fesivities. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160501gs_8746_May_Day.jpg
  • DURBAN - 1 May 2016 - These are some of the 8,000 people that ultimately packed the Curries Fountain Stadium in Durban to to be addressed by the leadership of the country's largest trade union federation, the Congress of South African Trade Unions. They were also addressed by the leadership of the ruling African National Congress party and the South African Communist Party. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160501gs_8696_May_Day.jpg
  • DURBAN - 30 March 2016 -Nomorashiya Caluza, the KwaZulu-Natal provincial secretary for the South African Democratic Teachers Union speaks at a press conference in Durban, where the union criticised the failure of the national education department to allow it to make submissions over allegations that some of its members were involved in a jobs-for-cash scheme. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160330gs_8257_Nomorashiya_Caluza.jpg
  • DURBAN - 30 March 2016 -Nozipho Hlatshwayo, the gender convener for the South African Democratic Teachers Union at a press conference in Durban, where the union criticised the failure of the national education department to allow it to make submissions over allegations that some of its members were involved in a jobs-for-cash scheme. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160330gs_8255_Nozipho_Hlatshwayo.jpg
  • DURBAN - 6 April 2014 - Karl Cloete, the deputy president of the National Union of Metalworker of SA, says the union as well as Zwelinzima Vavi,  the embattled general secretary of the Congress of South African Unions (Cosatu) face being suspended from Cosatu. He was speaking at a meeting of Numsa shop stewards at the Coastlands Hotel in Durban. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140406gs_7077_Karl_Cloete.jpg
  • DURBAN - 20 September 2013 - Nomorashiya Caluza, the deputy secretary of the South African Democratic teachers Union in KwaZulu-Natal announces that the union has suspended its six-month old work-to-rule strike after 80 percent of the unions demands were met. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20130920gs_1505_Nomorashiya_ Caluza.jpg
  • DURBAN - 20 September 2013 - Nomorashiya Caluza, the deputy secretary of the South African Democratic teachers Union in KwaZulu-Natal announces that the union has suspended its six-month old work-to-rule strike after 80 percent of the unions demands were met. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20130920gs_1490_Nomorashiya_Caluza.jpg
  • DURBAN - 23 August 2013 - A protesting worker the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa kicks up a leg during a protest outside the Toyota plant to demand a 14% salary increase. Some 31,000 Numsa workers cross the country at various motor manufactring plants downed tools after wage negotiations deadlocked. Automotive companies affected by the strike were BMW, Nissan, Mercedes, Volkswagen, General Motors, Toyota, UD Trucks, and MAN Truck and Bus. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20130823gs_0772_Numsa_Toyota.jpg
  • DURBAN - 23 August 2013 - Workers from the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa protest outside the Toyota plant to demand a 14% salary increase. Some 31,000 Numsa workers cross the country at various motor manufactring plants downed tools after wage negotiations deadlocked. Automotive companies affected by the strike were BMW, Nissan, Mercedes, Volkswagen, General Motors, Toyota, UD Trucks, and MAN Truck and Bus. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20130823gs_0778_Numsa_Toyota.jpg
  • DURBAN - 4 December 2005 - The Congress of South African Trade Unions, a confederation of numerous unions aligned with the country's ruling African National Congress party, celebrated 20 years of its existance at a rally in Durban's Kings Park Rugby Stadium. Thousands of workers attended. Picture: Giordano Stolley
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  • DURBAN - 22 August 2013 - South African President Jacob Zuma addresses deleghates at the South African Clothing and Textile Workers Union's 12th National Congress. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20130822gs_0677_Zuma_SACTWU.jpg
  • DURBAN - 12 April 2012 - Striking journalists at the zulu-language Ilanga newspaper protest outside the newspaper's offices in Durban. They are demanding a minimum 10 percent salary hike and market related salaries as well as recognition of their union, the Media Workers Association of South Africa..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 10 August 2007 - South African Communist Party secretary general Blade Nzimande moments before speaking to delegates on the second day of the 10 congress of the South African Clothing and Textile Workers Union, held in the International Convention Centre in Durban..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
    20070810gs_10466.jpg
  • DURBAN - 9 August 2007 - South African trade and industry minister Mandisi Bongani Mabuto Mpahlwa applauds as African National Congress (ANC)(background, left) deputy president Jacob Zuma is greeted after speaking to delegats at the South African Clothing and Textile Workers Union's 10th Congress, held in the International Convention Centre in Durban..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 9 August 2007 - Workers from the South African Clothing and Textile Workers Union (Sactwu) sing in unison moments before the start of their10th congress held in the International Convention Centre in Durban..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 13 June 2007 - KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Transport, Community Safety & Liaison, Bheki Cele waits to receive a memorandum from Congress of South African Trade Unions' leaders of more than 10,000 workers who converged on the Durban City Hall..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 3 June 2006 - Sdumo Dlamini, the first deputy president of Cosatu at a pressconference hosted by the National Educationa, Health and Allied Workers Union (Nehawu) on the public sector workers national strike..PIcture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 3 June 2006 - Sdumo Dlamini, the first deputy president of Cosatu at a pressconference hosted by the National Educationa, Health and Allied Workers Union (Nehawu) on the public sector workers national strike..PIcture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • PIETERMARITZBURG - 25 May 2007 - Willies Mchunu, the speaker of the KwaZulu-Natal legislature outside the legislature buildings moments after a memorandum from protesting public sector workers who threaten to go on strike unless their demands for a 12 percent wage increase are not met..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • PIETERMARITZBURG - 25 May 2007 - The KwaZulu-Natal secretary-general of Cosatu Zet Luzipho addresses more than 20,000 public sector workers outside the KwaZulu-Natal legislature..The government workers staged a protest march against the government's offer of a 6 percent wage . Workers are demanding 12 percent and are threatening to go on strike from June 1..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
    20070525gs_8447.jpg
  • PIETERMARITZBURG - 25 May 2007 - More than 20,000 government workers stage a protest march in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa on Friday. Government has offered publice sector workers a 6 percent increase, but the workers are demanding 12 percent and are threatening to go on strike from June 1..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press.***SOUTH AFRICA ONLY - INTERNATIONAL SALES OUT***
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  • DURBAN - 19 March 2014 - Several thousand members of the  National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa marched through central Durban to protests for more jobs, especially the youth. They later converged on the Durban City Hall gardens where Zwelinzima Vavi, the suspended Congress of SA Trade Unions general secretary addressed them. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140319gs_6720_NumsaDbnMarch.jpg
  • DURBAN - 19 March 2014 - Zwelinzima Vavi, the suspended general secretary of the Congress of SA Trade Unions federations, speaks to reporters at the Durban City Hall following a march of several thousand members of the  National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa through central Durban to protests for more jobs. Asked to comment on the Public Protector's report on President Jacob Zuma's Nkandla residence, he said that: ""I can never ever agree to suddenly call a swimming pool a fire pool. Nor will I agree that we must call an amphitheatre a wall with steps." Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140319gs_6743_NumsaDbnMarch.jpg
  • DURBAN - 19 March 2014 - Several thousand members of the  National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa marched through central Durban to protests for more jobs, especially the youth. Here the marchers are seen filling the Durban City Hall gardens where Zwelinzima Vavi, the suspended Congress of SA Trade Unions general secretary was expected to to address them. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140319gs_6712_NumsaDbnMarch.jpg
  • DURBAN - 1 May 2016 - These are some of the 8,000 people that ultimately packed the Curries Fountain Stadium in Durban to to be addressed by the leadership of the country's largest trade union federation, the Congress of South African Trade Unions. They were also addressed by the leadership of the ruling African National Congress party and the South African Communist Party. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160501gs_4223_May_Day.jpg
  • DURBAN - 1 May 2016 - These are some of the 8,000 people that marched and danced to the Curries Fountain Stadium in Durban to to be addressed by the leadership of the country's largest trade union federation, the Congress of South African Trade Unions. They were also addressed by the leadership of the ruling African National Congress party and the South African Communist Party. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160501gs_4192_May_Day.jpg
  • DURBAN - 1 May 2016 -  Gwede Mantashe, the secretary general of South Africa's ruling African National Congress Party addresses an estimated 8,000 people that packed out Durban's Curries Fountain Stadium for May Day fesivities. Mantashe was a former secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers as well as the former chairman of the South African Communist Party. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 1 May 2016 -  Gwede Mantashe, the secretary general of South Africa's ruling African National Congress Party addresses an estimated 8,000 people that packed out Durban's Curries Fountain Stadium for May Day fesivities. Mantashe was a former secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers as well as the former chairman of the South African Communist Party. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160501gs_8777_May_Day.jpg
  • DURBAN - 1 May 2016 - A man holds up a banner in support of the Freedom Charter, the statement of core principals of the South Africa's ruling African National Congress (ANC). He was of the 8,000 people that ultimately packed the Curries Fountain Stadium in Durban to to be addressed by the leadership of the country's largest trade union federation, the Congress of South African Trade Unions. They were also addressed by the leadership of the ruling ANC and the South African Communist Party. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 30 March 2016 -Bheki Shandu, the South African Democratic Teachers Union's KwaZulu-Natal deputy provincial secretary speaks at a press conference in Durban, where the union criticised the failure of the national education department to allow it to make submissions over allegations that some of its members were involved in a jobs-for-cash scheme. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160330gs_8274_Bheki_Shandu.jpg
  • DURBAN - 30 March 2016 -Bheki Shandu, the South African Democratic Teachers Union's KwaZulu-Natal deputy provincial secretary speaks at a press conference in Durban, where the union criticised the failure of the national education department to allow it to make submissions over allegations that some of its members were involved in a jobs-for-cash scheme. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160330gs_8271_Bheki_Shandu.jpg
  • DURBAN - 30 March 2016 - Otty Sibiya, a national negoatiator of the South African Democratic Teachers Union at a press conference in Durban, where the union criticised the failure of the national education department to allow it to make submissions over allegations that some of its members were involved in a jobs-for-cash scheme. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 28 July 2006 - Support for South Africa's former deputy president Jacob Zuma, who was sacked in June 2005 amid allegations of corruption in an arms deal, are visible at a march of the Congress of SA Trade Unions in Durban. This protesters banner claims that South Africa's elite crime fighting unit is being manipulateed by the Uniited States' Central Intelligence Agency. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 28 July 2006 - Support for South Africa's former deputy president Jacob Zuma, who was sacked in June 2005 amid allegations of corruption in an arms deal, are visible at a march of the Congress of SA Trade Unions in Durban. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 28 December 2015 - Nomarashiya Caluza, the provincial secretary of the South African Democratic Teachers Union speaks at a press conference in Durban, claiming that the country's largest education department in the province of KwaZulu-Natal has failed to pay salary increases to teachers who teach Grade R pupils -- the first year of schooling. She also claimed that several hundred markers had not been paid for marking the final school leaving exam papers of those pupils finishing school at he end of 2015. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20151228gs_7586_Nomarashiya_Caluza.jpg
  • DURBAN - 28 December 2015 - Nomarashiya Caluza, the provincial secretary of the South African Democratic Teachers Union speaks at a press conference in Durban, claiming that the country's largest education department in the province of KwaZulu-Natal has failed to pay salary increases to teachers who teach Grade R pupils -- the first year of schooling. She also claimed that several hundred markers had not been paid for marking the final school leaving exam papers of those pupils finishing school at he end of 2015. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20151228gs_7584_Nomarashiya_Caluza.jpg
  • DURBAN - 28 December 2015 - Phumlani Duma, the provincial chairman of the South African Democratic Teachers Union speaks at a press conference in Durban, where it was claimed that the country's largest education department in the province of KwaZulu-Natal has failed to pay salary increases to teachers who teach Grade R pupils -- the first year of schooling in South Africa. It was also claimed that several hundred markers had not been paid for marking the final school leaving exam papers of those pupils finishing school at he end of 2015. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20151228gs_7583_Phumlani_Duma.jpg
  • DURBAN - 25 November 2014 - Nomorashiya Caluza, the acting KwaZulu-Natal provincial secretary for the SA Democratic Teachers Union speaks at a press conference, where she said the union welcomed the education department's decision to establish a committee to investigate irregular expenditure. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 25 November 2014 - Nomorashiya Caluza, the acting KwaZulu-Natal provincial secretary for the SA Democratic Teachers Union speaks at a press conference, where she said the union welcomed the education department's decision to establish a committee to investigate irregular expenditure. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20141125gs_0079_Nomorashiya_Caluza.jpg
  • DURBAN - 25 November 2014 - Nomorashiya Caluza, the acting KwaZulu-Natal provincial secretary for the SA Democratic Teachers Union speaks at a press conference, where she said the union welcomed the education department's decision to establish a committee to investigate irregular expenditure. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20141125gs_0074_Nomorashiya_Caluza.jpg
  • DURBAN - 6 April 2014 - Thobile Ntola, the suspended president of the SA Democratic Teachers Union addresses a shop stewards meeting of the National Union of Metal Workers of SA. Ntola suspended over hios support for Zwelinzima Vavi, the embattled Congress of South African Trade Unions general  secretary, said he belived that he would be fired within the week. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 19 March 2014 - Suspended general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi (second from left) marches with several thousand members of the  National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa marchged through central Durban to protests for more jobs, especially the youth. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140319gs_6713_NumsaDbnMarch.jpg
  • DURBAN - 19 March 2014 - Zwelinzima Vavi, the suspended general secretary of the Congress of SA Trade Unions federations, speaks to reporters at the Durban City Hall following a march of several thousand members of the  National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa through central Durban to protests for more jobs. Asked to comment on the Public Protector's report on President Jacob Zuma's Nkandla residence, he said that: ""I can never ever agree to suddenly call a swimming pool a fire pool. Nor will I agree that we must call an amphitheatre a wall with steps." Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140319gs_6752_Zwelinzima_Vavi.jpg
  • DURBAN - 20 September 2013 - Nomorashiya Caluza, the deputy secretary of the South African Democratic teachers Union in KwaZulu-Natal announces that the union has suspended its six-month old work-to-rule strike after 80 percent of the unions demands were met. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20130920gs_1489_Nomorashiya_Caluza.jpg
  • DURBAN - 20 September 2013 - Nomorashiya Caluza, the deputy secretary of the South African Democratic teachers Union in KwaZulu-Natal announces that the union has suspended its six-month old work-to-rule strike after 80 percent of the unions demands were met. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20130920gs_1491_Nomorashiya_Caluza.jpg
  • DURBAN - 22 August 2013 - South African President Jacob Zuma addresses deleghates at the South African Clothing and Textile Workers Union's 12th National Congress. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20130822gs_0706_Zuma_Sactwu.jpg
  • DURBAN - 23 August 2013 - Workers from the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa protest outside the Toyota plant to demand a 14% salary increase. Some 31,000 Numsa workers cross the country at various motor manufactring plants downed tools after wage negotiations deadlocked. Automotive companies affected by the strike were BMW, Nissan, Mercedes, Volkswagen, General Motors, Toyota, UD Trucks, and MAN Truck and Bus. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20130823gs_0792_Numsa_Toyota.jpg
  • DURBAN - 23 August 2013 - A protesting worker the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa kicks up a leg during a protest outside the Toyota plant to demand a 14% salary increase. Some 31,000 Numsa workers cross the country at various motor manufactring plants downed tools after wage negotiations deadlocked. Automotive companies affected by the strike were BMW, Nissan, Mercedes, Volkswagen, General Motors, Toyota, UD Trucks, and MAN Truck and Bus. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20130823gs_0773_Numsa_Toyota.jpg
  • DURBAN - 23 August 2013 - Workers from the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa protest outside the Toyota plant to demand a 14% salary increase. Some 31,000 Numsa workers cross the country at various motor manufactring plants downed tools after wage negotiations deadlocked. Automotive companies affected by the strike were BMW, Nissan, Mercedes, Volkswagen, General Motors, Toyota, UD Trucks, and MAN Truck and Bus. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20130823gs_0793_Numsa_Toyota.jpg
  • DURBAN - 22 August 2013 - Members of the South African Clothing and Textile Workers Union hold candles during a brief silence to pay tribute to members of the Congress of South African Trade Unions who had lost their lives. The tribute was paid at the 12th National Congress of Sactwu. Picture Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 7 March 2012 - Congress of South African Trade Unions members march in protest against labour brokers and the controversial e-tolls that will see motorists tolled on greater Johannesburg's motorways..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • CENTURION, GAUTENG - 13 October 2010 - National Education Health and Allied Workers Union president Michael Makwayiba (left) addresses journalists, telling them that the public sector strike is over, despite the fact that not all the unions have agreed. South African Democratic Teachers Union president Thobile Ntola whose union has not agreed to the ending of the strike looks on. -- APP/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 11 August 2007 - Secretary of the Congress of South African Trade Unions Zwelinzima Vavi speaks to delegates on the third day of the 10th congress of the South African Clothing and Textile Workers Union, held in the International Convention Centre in Durban..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 9 August 2007 - Andre Kriel, the deputy secretary general of the South African Clothing and Textile Workers Union listens as Jacob Zuma addresses delegates at the union's 10th Congress, held in the International Convention Centre in Durban..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 14 June 2007 - Empty beds at the intensive care unit of Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hospital. The ICU unit  was closed down as a result of staff being intimidated by striking government workers..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 14 June 2007 - Heather Findlay, the manager of Pietermaritzburg's Edendale Hospital speaks to the press about the effects of the public sector strike on the institution..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 14 June 2007 - Leon Mbanjwa, the spokesman for the KwaZulu-Natal health department at Pietermaritzburg's Northdale Hospital where the press were taken to see the effects of the public sector strike..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 13 June 2007 - KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Health Peggy Nkonyeni waits to receive a memorandum from Congress of South African Trade Unions' leaders of more than 10,000 workers who converged on the Durban City Hall..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 13 June 2007 - Striking government workers march through central Durban, including this one whose placard makes the comparison between teachers and and cabinet ministers..Striking government workers, including nurses are demanding 12 percent but so far the government has only offered 7.25 percent..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 12 June 2007 - President of the KwaZulu-Natal Transport Alliance Gerald Ferrar listens at a press conference as media ask questions about a planned shutdown of the state sector. Public sector workers are on strike and demanding 10 percent whereas Government is offering only 7.25 percent. The Alliance came out in support of the strikers..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 12 June 2007 - Mzameni Mthiyane, the KwaZulu-Natal Transport Alliance leader of the Durban 5 Region explains why Durban minibus taxis will join the Congress of South African Trade Unions' (Cosatu) planned shutdown of the state sector. Public sector workers are on strike and demanding 10 percent whereas Government is offering only 7.25 percent. .Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 6 June 2006 - About 8000 striking public sector workers marched through the centre of Durban on Wednesday. Wrkers are demanding a 12 percent wage hike, but Government is only offering 6.5 percent..PIcture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • PIETERMARITZBURG - 25 May 2007 - Sipho "KK" Nkosi, the South African Democratic Teachers Union KwaZulu-Natal provincial secretary addresses the more than 20,000 government workers who staged a protest march in Pitermaritzburg on Friday. Government has offered publice sector workers a 6 percent increase, but the workers are demanding 12 percent and are threatening to go on strike from June 1..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • PIETERMARITZBURG - 25 May 2007 - Health and Other Services Personnel Trade Union of SA KwaZulu-Natal secretary, Noel Desfontaines (left) adresses more than 20,000 workers with the support of Sipho KK Nkosi (red cap), the South African Democratic Teachers Union KwaZulu-Natal provincial secretary and Cassim Lekhoathi (Yellow shirt), the provincial secretary of the Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa.The government workers staged a protest march against the government's offer of a 6 percent wage . Workers are demanding 12 percent and are threatening to go on strike from June 1..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • PIETERMARITZBURG - 25 May 2007 - More than 20,000 government workers stage a protest march in Pietermaritzburg on Friday. Government has offered public sector workers a 6 percent increase, but the workers are demanding 12 percent and are threatening to go on strike from June 1..***SOUTH AFRICA ONLY - NO INTERNATIONAL SALES***.PIcture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 19 March 2014 - Several thousand members of the  National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa marched through central Durban to protests for more jobs, especially the youth. They later converged on the Durban City Hall gardens where Zwelinzima Vavi, the suspended Congress of SA Trade Unions general secretary addressed them. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 19 March 2014 - Zwelinzima Vavi, the suspended general secretary of the Congress of SA Trade Unions federations, speaks to reporters at the Durban City Hall following a march of several thousand members of the  National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa through central Durban to protests for more jobs. Asked to comment on the Public Protector's report on President Jacob Zuma's Nkandla residence, he said that: ""I can never ever agree to suddenly call a swimming pool a fire pool. Nor will I agree that we must call an amphitheatre a wall with steps." Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 1 May 2016 - These are some of the 8,000 people that ultimately packed the Curries Fountain Stadium in Durban to to be addressed by the leadership of the country's largest trade union federation, the Congress of South African Trade Unions. They were also addressed by the leadership of the ruling African National Congress party and the South African Communist Party. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 1 May 2016 - These are some of the 8,000 people that marched and danced to the Curries Fountain Stadium in Durban to to be addressed by the leadership of the country's largest trade union federation, the Congress of South African Trade Unions. They were also addressed by the leadership of the ruling African National Congress party and the South African Communist Party. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 1 May 2016 -  Jeremy Cronin, the first deputy general secretary of the South African Communist Party speaks to an estimated 8,000 people that packed Durban's Curries Fountain Stadium for May Day fesivities. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 1 May 2016 -  Gwede Mantashe, the secretary general of South Africa's ruling African National Congress party, dances along with popular gospel singer Hlengiwe Mhlaba at Durban's Curries Fountain Stadium in front of estimated 8,000 people that packed the stadium for May Day fesivities. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 1 May 2016 -  Gwede Mantashe, the secretary general of South Africa's ruling African National Congress Party arrives at Durban's Curries Fountain Stadium to address the estimated 8,000 people that stadium for May Day fesivities. Mantashe was a former secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers as well as the former chairman of the South African Communist Party. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 30 March 2016 -Bheki Shandu, the South African Democratic Teachers Union's KwaZulu-Natal deputy provincial secretary speaks at a press conference in Durban, where the union criticised the failure of the national education department to allow it to make submissions over allegations that some of its members were involved in a jobs-for-cash scheme. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 30 March 2016 - Bheki Fakazi, the chairman of the South African Democratic Teachers Union's eThekwini South region at a press conference, where the union criticised the failure of the national education department to allow the union to make submissions over allegations that some of its members were involved in a jobs-for-cash scheme. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 28 December 2015 - Nomarashiya Caluza, the provincial secretary of the South African Democratic Teachers Union speaks at a press conference in Durban, claiming that the country's largest education department in the province of KwaZulu-Natal has failed to pay salary increases to teachers who teach Grade R pupils -- the first year of schooling. She also claimed that several hundred markers had not been paid for marking the final school leaving exam papers of those pupils finishing school at he end of 2015. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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