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Economic policy 'to be compromise'.

Business Day (South Africa)

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Byline: Chantelle Benjamin

Economic policy 'to be compromise' Cosatu welcomes Obama presidency, but has concerns he may take protectionist line, affecting SA jobs Chief Reporter CONGRESS of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi moved to placate business yesterday, saying that African National Congress (ANC) economic policies have not been hijacked by the left but would be a compromise, taking into account the interests of both big business and workers. Speaking at a function in Johannesburg yesterday attended by business to present Cosatu's economic wish list, he said there had been much debate about whether the ANC had changed its …

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