Sex workers case stumps three judges-Sowetan


Date: May 6, 2010
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A Sacked Cape Town Prostitute yesterday had three Labour Appeal Court judges grappling with whether she was entitled to challenge her dismissal. “When dismissed you are made to stop with something criminal. But then you say ‘please protect me from someone who is stopping me from doing something criminal À“ it doesn’t make sense to me.

 


Download : A sacked Cape Town Prostitute yesterday had three Labour Appeal Court Judges grappling with whether she was entitled to challenge her dismissal. 'When dismissed you are made to stop something criminal. But then you say please protect me from someone who is stopping me from doing something criminal - it doesn't make sense to me'.

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