The Citizen (KZN)

Tshwane bus drivers strike

- Virginia Keppler

Pretoria commuters were left stranded on Wednesday after Tshwane bus drivers went on strike following a dispute with Tshwane Bus Services (TBS) management over working hours.

The drivers, who are members of the South African Municipal Workers’ Union, refused to do their shifts from noon and closed all the gates at all the depots, preventing any buses from exiting.

City of Tshwane spokespers­on Selby Bokaba said they would like to inform commuters that operations have since been suspended indefinite­ly.

Drivers continued their strike yesterday under the watch of the Tshwane Metro Police Department.

“Others employees affiliated to the Independen­t Municipal and Allied Trade Union have indicated their willingnes­s to work.

“However, they couldn’t risk their lives as well as the assets of the city by driving the buses,” Bokaba said.

Meanwhile, the city’s chief operating officer will meet with the striking drivers today in a bid to resolve their grievances.

“The city management is of the view that negotiatio­ns are the best and only avenue that can be explored to resolve whatever grievances the workers may have, without inconvenie­ncing our loyal commuters, some of whom have bought weekly and monthly tickets and are solely dependent on TBS to travel.

“We wish to apologise profusely to our bus commuters who have been adversely affected by the strike and advise them to make alternativ­e travel arrangemen­ts. Further developmen­ts will be communicat­ed in due course,” Bokaba said.

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