The Federation of Unions of SA (Fedusa) issued a press statement late on Sunday night to indicate that its leadership and the leadership of its affiliate the United National Transport Union (Untu), would be presenting new proposals to striking Untu members on Monday morning at 09:00am.
The proposals were tabled by the CCMA in a marathon mediation meeting on Sunday. The purpose of the mass meeting will be to obtain a mandate to end the current stalemate with the Bombela Operating Company, which runs the Gautrain. The meeting will be held at the Gautrain Midrand Depot and will be followed by a press conference at the same venue at 10:00am. Untu represents more than 90% of workers at Gauteng, where a wage strike will enter its fifteenth day on Monday.
- Read Fedusa’s press statement at SA Labour News
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