JOHANNESBURG - Labour Registrar Advocate Lehlohonolo Molefe says that he is waiting for the Labour Court to set down two applications to place unions under administration.
Molefe has now confirmed that Samwu was the second Congress of South African Trade Unions affiliated union to receive such a notice.
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