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South African Emergency Personnel's Union

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The South African Emergency Personnel's Union (SAEPU) is a trade union representing paramedics, firefighters and related workers in South Africa.

The union was founded in 2006 in Jane Furse by M. M. Disegoane, F. K. Maila and S. T. Sithole. It registered with government in 2008 and soon spread across the country.[1] In 2017, it affiliated to the Congress of South African Trade Unions.[2] By 2018, it had about 7,000 members. That year, it advised its members to carry arms to protect themselves from attacks during the festive season.

References

  1. ^ "About". SAEPU. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
  2. ^ Pamla, Sizwe (30 November 2017). "ANC in current state not capable of tackling struggles of people – COSATU". Politics Web. Retrieved 21 March 2021.