The Western Cape region of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) yesterday called for a boycott of Chinese goods. "These products are dangerous and pose a health risk to communities," the region said. It also urged workers to insist their companies did not buy Chinese machinery or cars unless they were compliant with the South African Bureau of Standards. - Sapa
The Western Cape region of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) yesterday called for a boycott of Chinese goods. "These products are dangerous and pose a health risk to communities," the region said. It also urged workers to insist their companies did not buy Chinese machinery or cars unless they were compliant with the South African Bureau of Standards. - Sapa
Cosatu urges Chinese boycott
The Western Cape region of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) yesterday called for a boycott of Chinese goods. "These products are dangerous and pose a health risk to communities," the region said. It also urged workers to insist their companies did not buy Chinese machinery or cars unless they were compliant with the South African Bureau of Standards. - Sapa
The Western Cape region of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) yesterday called for a boycott of Chinese goods. "These products are dangerous and pose a health risk to communities," the region said. It also urged workers to insist their companies did not buy Chinese machinery or cars unless they were compliant with the South African Bureau of Standards. - Sapa