Cup bonanza bypasses many South Africans

Job-seekers by the thousands signed on for short-term stints as World Cup security guards -- only to go on strike early in the tournament.
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World Cup security shambles

Police are investigating claims that sabotage by rival security companies lies behind the security guard strikes that rocked the World Cup this week.
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Security strike exposes labour flaws

An agreement reached at the CCMA almost brings the security strike to an end, but white employers fail to come on board.
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