The Citizen (Gauteng)

Bus strike revving up

STILL DEADLOCK: UNIONS ANNOUNCE MASS ACTION AND PROTESTS

- Sanele Gumada saneleg@citizen.co.za

‘We offered compromise­s, but employers refused to budge.’

The ongoing national bus strike will soon evolve into mass action as meetings on wage increases with employer associatio­ns have again deadlocked.

The five unions representi­ng workers in the bus industry – South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (Satawu), National Union of Metal Workers of SA (Numsa), Tirisano Transport Services Workers’ Union, Transport and Allied Workers Union of SA and Transport and Omnibus Workers’ Union – said a decision was made to embark on mass action and protests.

Unions were enraged when employer associatio­ns, the Commuter Bus Employers’ Organisati­on and South African Bus Employers’ Associatio­n, reverted to the offer of an 8% salary increase for the first year, and 8.5% in the second year, if unions rejected an initial offer of 9% increase for 11 months for the first year and 8% for the second year.

“Employers have made good on their threat to revert back to the mediators’ proposal,” said Satawu spokespers­on Zanele Sabela.

Numsa added: “Employers have declared war on commuters. They did not attend the mediation with the goal of resolving the strike.

“We moved several times during the negotiatio­ns to try and meet the bosses halfway. We made different proposals and offered compromise­s, but the employers refused to budge.”

The employers’ associatio­ns could not be reached for comment. –

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