Unemployed Social Workers March to Parliament demanding jobs

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The Presidency has been given 72 hours in which to assess and address the concerns of unemployed social workers. Scores of them marched to the Presidency at the Union Buildings demanding jobs and R7 000 monthly stipend, while still searching for jobs
30 Aug 2022 2PM English South Africa Education · Careers

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