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  On September 6, the major trade unions representing South Africa's 1.3 
million public servants and teachers announced that the 20-day strike 
for higher wages and allowances had been "suspended". See union 
statements below. Union leaders said the move would allow members to 
consider the latest government offer. Public servants went on strike 
demanding an 8.6% pay rise, while the government has offered 7.5%. 
According to the BBC, workers who came to hear union officials shouted 
in protest when they announced that the strike was being suspended. 
Meanwhile, workers in many other industries are taking or threatening 
industrial action.

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