SA workers march for more money
As many as 700,000 workers in South Africa have gone on an indefinite strike, protesting the government's refusal to provide them with a 12% pay raise. Teachers and health care professionals are among the most prominent professions represented in the general strike, which has shut down many services as the streets of Johannesburg filled with protesters.
See "SA workers march for more money", BBC News Online, May 31, 2007