The Federation of Unions of South Africa (FEDUSA) has added its voice, calling on its members to report for duty on June 30, urging workers to maintain stability and productivity amid ongoing economic and labour pressures. Last week, The Motor Industry Staff Association (MISA) warned its members that because the demonstrations are not protected under the Labour Relations Act, workers who stay home to participate face disciplinary action, including possible dismissal. Fedusa's call comes at a time when many sectors are facing uncertainty, with concerns around job security, wages, and broader economic conditions continuing to affect workers across the country. Joining us now is FEDUSA Deputy General Secretary, Ashley Benjamin

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