# Trade union Solidarity has urged Bidvest to amend its bursary programme by 25 July or face legal action. The union says the current scheme unfairly excludes white children from low-income families. Bidvest offers a bursary scheme for African, coloured and Indian children of employees who earn less that 15-thousand-rand per month. Solidarity’s Anton van der Bijl says benefits should not be based on race:
Solidarity challenges Bidvest’s bursary programme, excluding white low-income employees [SOUND]
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