IOL reports that traffic is flowing freely on the N3 Toll Route on Wednesday morning after a day of on-going disruptions on Tuesday.
According to the N3 Toll Concession, the scene between Swinburne and Montrose where a load of manganese was dropped in the southbound lanes, was cleared in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Truck drivers were protesting against the hiring of foreign national drivers. However, the Road Freight Association called on drivers to address their grievances through the correct means and keep the roadway clear. “The continual attack on the logistics supply chain, and the willful disregard by sectors who continue to drive agendas outside the Collective Bargaining structure, or to further their grievances by attacking the law-abiding citizenry, must be brought to a stop,” said RFA CEO Gavin Kelly.
- Read the full original of the report in the above regard by Se-Anne Rall at IOL
- Read too, Ongoing truck strikes will damage future investor confidence in SA, warns economist, at IOL
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