DA consults lawyers and demands that police protect South Africans from NEHAWU
20 March 2020
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has today started consultations with our lawyers over the remedial options at our disposal to protect the lives of public servants and the broader public against the Coronavirus threats issued by Nehawu.
We have also written to the South African Police Service (SAPS) and the Minister of Public Service and Administration, Senzo Mchunu, demanding to know what they are doing to protect workers and the public from the deranged Nehawu leadership. Please find attached letters here and here
Throughout this week, Nehawu’s leadership have repeatedly pledged that they are willing to risk the lives of public servants, and the broader South African public, in their quest to prevent desperately-needed cuts to the public wage bill.
Nehawu’s secretary general, Zola Sapthetha, even explicitly said that “We would rather sacrifice ourselves to risks, including this coronavirus.” By “ourselves,” he was referring to the 20 000 workers that Nehawu plans to expose to the risk of contracting the Covid-19 virus during a planned protest on 30 March. This is in contrast to the decision by the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), who decided to cancel another protest that was planned for today, due to the Coronavirus.