Ntshalintshali says booing of Ramaphosa at May Day event was not personal

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Cosatu general secretary Bheki Ntshalintshali told Eyewitness News that the angry workers would have revolted against anyone perceived to have power in government.

JOHANNESBURG - Cosatu general secretary Bheki Ntshalintshali said that the booing of President Cyril Ramaphosa at the federation’s May Day event was not a personal attack.

Dozens of workers jeered Ramaphosa off the stage at Cosatu’s May Day rally over collective bargaining disputes in both the private and public sectors.• Cosatu says heckling of ANC's Ramaphosa at May Day rally was unfortunateNtshalintshali said that workers’ desperation was behind the disruptions at Sunday's rally.

The workers want the president to interfere in collective bargaining disputes in the public service by directly intervening in the non-payment of wage increases to public service employees in 2020.

 

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You will find that as a worker there is nothing worth celebrating. Such events should be abrogated they no longer save any purpose. They have lost their worth. How do we celebrate workers' in a country with millions of unemployed

The labour union must be ashamed of its failures to represent workers. Workers' lives are being taken for granted

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