S Africa unions call off strike
A four-week strike that shut down most of South Africa's schools and hospitals has come to an end, as the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) agreed to accept the government's latest pay raise offer. The 7.5% raise represents a compromise between the government's original offer and union demands, and was considered generous enough that support for the strike among the unions was beginning to splinter.
See "S Africa unions call off strike", BBC News Online, June 27, 2007