Emergency Medical Services employees in SA embark on a strike

Gauteng Emergency Medical Services (EMS) employees will be embarking on protest action in the Johannesburg CBD on Thursday.

Hundreds of employees are expected to gather at the Mary Fitzgerald Square before marching to Luthuli House to voice their concerns.

Amongst their grievances is that they work long hours without compensation.

In August, they marched to Gauteng Premier David Makhura's office, asking him to intervene in resolving their grievances.

Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) spokesperson Wayne Minnaar says, “The Gauteng EMS members will protest in the JHB CBD on Thursday. They will start at Mary Fitzgerald Square and proceed to the office of the Premier and to Luthuli House so the roads will be affected including Simmonds and Pixley Kaseme Street from 11am.”   

http://www.sabc.co.za/news/a/5fc6590042b16ad8800ec41dc9f0d39c/Emergency-Medical-Services-employees-embark-on-a-strike-20172109

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