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    Pick ‘n Pay workers strike over wage increase dispute

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJanuary 14, 2009No Comments1 Min Read
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     Breaking news (10:20AM): Pick n’ Pay workers are staging a go-slow in Peppergrove Mall today, reportedly in protest over a wage increase dispute with management.

     Breaking news (10:20AM): Pick n’ Pay workers are staging a go-slow in Peppergrove Mall today, reportedly in protest over a wage increase dispute with management.

    What we know right now is that some workers are operating the tills very slowly and we have received some reports that there is an open protest within the store. Our reporters are at the mall and we will be updating this story as we get more information.

     

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