DA wins battle against Nehawu’s deranged plan to expose South Africans to the Coronavirus
26 March 2020
The Democratic Alliance (DA) welcomes our victory over the deranged plan by the National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union (Nehawu) to expose 20 000 public servants to the novel Coronavirus. Nehawu today announced that it had yielded to the DA, indefinitely postponing its “planned national day of action.”
This comes after the DA’s urgent intervention to protect public servants and the broader public from the Nehawu leadership, who planned to force 20 000 public servants to protest on 30 March despite the health threat posed by the Coronavirus.
Last week, we approached our lawyers to prepare a court application to urgently interdict Nehawu’s leadership from using the lives of workers as pawns in their desperate attempt to protect the incomes they extract from productive members of society. At the same time that we briefed our lawyers, we also wrote to the national commissioner of police, as well as to the minister of public service and administration, demanding to know what they plan to do to stop Nehawu from exposing 20 000 public servants to the Coronavirus.
The DA is happy that our rapid intervention to protect public servants and the South African public from Nehawu has paid off.