EWN reports that Golden Arrow bus service says it expects its operations to be fully operational after the Easter weekend.
The company resumed a partial service on Saturday following a three-day national bus strike. The industrial action was called off on Friday after most of the unions and the bus companies agreed to a one-year 9% wage increase and a 1.5% hike in respect of overtime work. The company is currently operating with reduced drivers as some are still returning from the strike. The City of Cape Town also expects the MyCiTi service to gradually improve as workers report for duty. Most are expected to go back to work as Numsa also called off its strike on Saturday.
- A short report by Xolani Koyana is at EWN
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