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Cosatu members are asked to stop harassing staff at national congress
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Cosatu, RANDY
2009
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Cosatu members are asked to stop harassing staff at national congress
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Cosatu members are asked to stop harassing staff at national congress
2009
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RANDY Cosatu congress delegates had to be told off this week after trying to get \"unnecessary benefits\" from catering staff at the Gallagher Convention Centre, where the labour federation met this week. He refused to discuss the details of suggestions delegates made to staff, but said some Cosatu members were asking the catering workers \"to do it with them\". Cosatu's congress resolution on the issue \"notes with serious concern the new glass ceiling for women leaders in the union movement. Women occupy positions of deputy or treasurer, but hardly ever as presidents and general secretaries,\" the declaration read.
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