Unions protest against planned De Beers job cuts
13th Nov 2006, 20:37 GMT
Trade unions on Monday called for more consultation over diamond giant De Beers's planned retrenchment of about 1 000 workers. The number of employees affected has grown from 963 to 1 124 out of about 7 000, said Solidarity spokesperson Reint Dykema.
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