There is an alleged strike looming in the private security industry
There is an alleged strike looming in the private security industry, with security guards saying they have no option but to go on strike to demand a pay increase of about 16 percent. But there are divisions, with some employers claiming to represent the majority of the industry. Sindi Changuion of The Association of Private Security Owners SA has more details. Tune into Newzroom Afrika on DSTV channel 405 for more.

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