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Helen Bishop workers strike, Douglas CHC runs on empty
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|May 16, 2025
STAFF at the Helen Bishop Home in Kimberley embarked on strike action this week, suspending their services after promises of payment failed to materialise.

Tyres were set alight outside the centre on May 13, while the police were called to the scene.
Workers stated that while they were considered to be essential staff, they were hungry and no longer had the strength to continue to care for their vulnerable patients.
"There is no one inside the centre except management and patients," the workers said.
Health and Other Services Personnel Trade Union of SA (Hospersa) provincial chairperson Paul Gras met with the Department of Health last week, as staff have not received their April salaries and future payments remain uncertain.
"The last time staff downed tools, a patient died because only the caregivers knew how to feed him. Workers are tired of false promises," said Gras.
The Northern Cape Department of Health did not respond to media enquiries.
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