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Transnet: We need serious action and leadership from govt – Busiswe MavusoThis agreement represents a failure of leadership on both sides – militant unions holding the country hostage with strike ...
Transnet workers left divided over partial end to strike The United National Transport Union (Untu), the largest union at Transnet representing close to 54% of workers, ended their picket on Monday.
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COSATU rejects with disdain the CEO of BLSA’s shocking attack on workers’ constitutional and labour rights ...
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Transnet and its majority union, UNTU, have successfully negotiated a three-year wage agreement following a lengthy conciliation process, ensuring job security and improved working conditions for over ...
BLSA CEO Busisiwe Mavuso has criticised the above-inflation wage increase at Transnet considering its contribution to the ...
She noted that, while South African businesses were cutting costs and workers face retrenchment across the economy, Transnet workers will get pay rises that are double the inflation rate, funded ...
Due to the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) intervention, a new offer was made, a three-year ...
Busi Mavuso. Image: Supplied I was astounded to see news last week of Transnet’s capitulation to union strike threats, agreeing to give workers 6% pay rises in each of the next three years.
Transnet capitulated to unions threatening to strike last week and awarded annual pay increases of 6%, showing a lack of leadership on both sides of the table, with militant unions holding the ...
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