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WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Union warns dog-owner got off lightly after £2,000 compensation bill for attack on Rushden postie

Submitting. This image, uncensored further down this article, is of a genuine post worker s injury which the CWU shares to show the dangers posed by dogs to its members The Royal Mail postie was bitten by Blackette s Shar Pei while delivering in Rushden just before Christmas 2020. She was taken to hospital and told that part of the top of a finger had been lost during the attack. Shar Peis are traditionally Chinese fighting dogs but much-loved in Europe for their excessively wrinkled skin. The CWU campaigns to prevent injuries such as this and want to share images off injuries suffered by its members to show the impact of dog attacks.

SABC at the brink of collapse, says CWU following break in transmission

SABC at the brink of collapse, says CWU following break in transmission
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SABC blames broadcast interruptions on power supply issues from City Power

SABC blames broadcast interruptions on power supply issues from City Power In a statement, the SABC has reassured South Africans that it has successfully moved into its new structure and that the interruption to its broadcasts earlier this week was a result of power supply issues from City Power. FILE: The SABC headquarters in Johannesburg. Picture: Supplied. 55 minutes ago JOHANNESBURG - The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has denied, what it called alarmist allegations by the Communication Workers Union that the public broadcaster is on the brink of collapse. In a statement released on Sunday, the SABC has reassured South Africans that it has successfully moved into its new structure and that the interruption to its broadcasts earlier this week was a result of power supply issues from City Power.

CWU: SABC on brink of collapse

SABC denies it is on the brink of collapse following job cuts, broadcast interruptions

Veli Nhlapo / Gallo Images The SABC has hit back at criticism by the Communication Workers Union, saying that it is not on the brink of collapse .  Earlier in the week, the public broadcaster, which has been battling financial challenges for years, announced that its long-running restructuring process had at last been concluded. To cut its salary bill, 346 of its employees had opted for severance packages, while 275 has been made redundant. Two days later, it suffered the embarrassment of broadcast interruptions on some radio stations due to a power outage.  The job losses were slammed by the CWU, who said they were grossly unfair and lacked transparency.

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