Ceres farm protests
Fawu strike continues in Ceres
Striking farm workers are demanding a 12 percent wage increase.
Hundreds of disgruntled workers protested and have demanded a 12 percent wage increase.
Farmworkers from the Du Toit Group marched to its office in Ceres yesterday demanding permanent jobs.
Nosey Pieterse's organisation received funding from the government but he says it was all above board.
Farmworkers can still have their say in wage talks before the public hearings close on Sunday.
De Doorns workers will have their say on Wednesday during public hearings into the farm strike.
Striking farmworkers have prevented nurses from reporting for duty in the Western Cape.
Bawusa has urged farmworkers to intensify the indefinite farm strikes in the Western Cape.
Police are on high alert after Western Cape farmworkers started looting shops.
WC farmworkers are determined to go ahead with their indefinite & unprotected strike.
Some Paarl farmers say their workers will not participate in the industrial action on Wednesday.
Government has called on farmworkers to refrain from violence during their unprotected strike.
The Oceana Group has donated money to ensure that farmworkers have a pleasant Christmas.
The farming sector is under immense pressure and most farmers are forced to lay off workers.
Tina Joemat-Pettersson says she would not want to see farmworkers victimised or arrested.
Farmworkers will down tools on Tuesday to demand an increase in minimum wages.
Law enforcement officials are on standby to assist with the looming farmworkers' strike.
Western Cape Premier Helen Zille is meeting with farmers and workers in Ceres and Robertson.
MPs say they were met with guns and dogs when inspecting some Western Cape farms.