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Workers Day 2022 | Ramaphosa and Phaahla called on to pay a visit to Limpopo healthcare facilities



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International Workers Day was first marked in 1886, when workers stood up and demanded eight hours for work, eight hours for recreation,and eight hours for rest. And this is the 36th year that South Africa is commemorating Workers Day.

Trade union federation Saftu will be holding a May Day rally in Lebowakgomo in Limpopo.

Saftu is focusing on issues regarding the Rights of workers.

We now cross back to our reporter Lutendo Bobodi.

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