Strike update: Health services in the Western Cape

Today, 157 out of 28 067 employees (0.5 percent) of the Western Cape Department of Health were reported on strike. That is 0.2 percent less than yesterday's 0.7 percent.

The full complement of services could continue in the sense that there is enough staff to deliver services. However, service delivery has been affected because of picketing that is deterring patients from visiting health facilities.

Yesterday there were reports at the Khayelitsha site B clinic of union members entering the grounds and intimidating staff members.

As a result the South African Police Services (SAPS) is patrolling the facility and surrounds, and today there was a decrease in patient influx. There was little impact at other institutions where similar incidents took place.

Theuns Botha, Western Cape Minister of Health says: "I am very disappointed that union members are intimidating our staff members in their workplace. We are working closely with SAPS and monitoring the situation. I will be visiting some facilities tomorrow to ascertain the levels of service to our patients."

Media enquiries:
Helene Rossouw
Tel: 021 483 4426
Cell: 082 771 8834
Fax: 021 483 4143
E-mail: herossou@pgwc.gov.za

Source: Department of Health, Western Cape Provincial Government

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