Business Report writes that Teti Traffic workers who downed tools over a week ago demanding higher wages, have finally handed over a memorandum detailing their demands to the SA National Roads Agency (Sanral).
The workers are contracted to Sanral through Teti Traffic and conduct accident clean-up operations on behalf of the agency. On Thursday morning, the employees picketed outside Sanral's offices in Midrand, and have given the company 48 hours to respond to their demands. On Friday, a second attempt at mediation between the SA Transport and Allied Workers’ Union (Satawu) representing the workers and management will take place at statutory mediation agency the CCMA.
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