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Grabouw community protests for increased wages for farm workers

Grabouw community protests for increased wages for farm workers

An informal township in Grabouw. Farm workers in Grabouw in the Western Cape, supported by some community members protest for better wages and living conditions.
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Date taken
14 May 2019
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Ashraf Hendricks
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Ashraf Hendricks/GroundUp
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General, Informal Settlements, Protests and pickets
Keywords
Farm Workers,  Grabouw,  Housing,  Protest

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