The Citizen (Gauteng)

Gautrain strikers shot at

- Chisom Jenniffer Okoye

The United National Transport Union (Untu) said the shots police fired at their members during their first day on strike yesterday were uncalled for.

Untu spokespers­on Sonja Carstens said the striking workers who had gathered at the Midrand bus depot yesterday morning, after reaching a deadlock in wage negotiatio­ns last week, had harmlessly danced in front of a bus that was attempting to leave, chanting “hamba” in Zulu (meaning leave).

She said that after the bus turned back to park in the depot, police fired five stun grenades at the striking workers. Carstens said this was uncalled for as the strike was peaceful and claims of intimidati­on towards nonstrikin­g workers were not true.

However, Gautrain spokespers­on Kesagee Nayager said: “The bus service was delayed this morning as striking workers blocked the road preventing buses from leaving the depot.

“As a result, buses were unable to service Sandton station over the afternoon peak and a very limited number of buses serviced the airport and Rhodesfiel­d passengers.”

However, she said the train service operated according to plan with no delays.

The reduced service plan, which started yesterday morning, included “a peak period service between 5.45am, 9am and 4pm to 7pm between Centurion and Sandton every 12 minutes, and be- tween Sandton and Park stations every 20 minutes. No train service will be available during the offpeak period and only Centurion, Sandton and Park stations will be open. All trains will be eight-car trains and will go in both directions [north and south].”

Commuters should use the ticket vending machines or load value on the Gautrain website or app, as the ticket offices were closed. Passengers with monthly or weekly train tickets would be refunded for lost trips.

She added: “The company offered a 8.5% increase in salaries and benefits and this offer was rejected by Untu, whose demand equates to an increase of 19.5%. Our offer still stands and we remain willing to engage further should Untu wish to reconsider the offer.”

Carstens said the two parties had not communicat­ed since their deadlock on Saturday and that the strike would be indefinite until the employers gave in to their demands.

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 ?? Picture: Jacques Nelles ?? WAGE RAGE. Gautrain workers picket outside the Gautrain bus depot in Midrand yesterday.
Picture: Jacques Nelles WAGE RAGE. Gautrain workers picket outside the Gautrain bus depot in Midrand yesterday.
 ?? Picture: Jacques Nelles ?? BACK-UP. An EFF member joins striking Gautrain workers in Midrand yesterday.
Picture: Jacques Nelles BACK-UP. An EFF member joins striking Gautrain workers in Midrand yesterday.

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