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"Stayaways do not give us more money and now that you have been on a stayaway, has the price of fuel been reduced?" asked ZFTU vice president and independence war veteran leader, Joseph Chinotimba.
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Stayaways are unnecessary, as they will not resolve the problem; they will only cause more hardship for the people who will lose salaries, or even their jobs, by taking part in such an action.
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-- Northern Cape: Stayaways in Kuruman and Kimberley, blockade of Government buildings, rally at Open Air Arena followed by a march to Kimberley police station.
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In a special Spotlight on Coercion, Boycotts and Stayaways, researcher Paul Pereira examined 17 consumer boycotts, 34 suspensions of services to townships, and 45 school disruptions over six months.
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Stayaways and boycotts lead to violence and people will lose jobs ".
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