Newsdeck

Labour

Update: Wage talks continue as bus strike enters fourth week

The national bus strike has entered it fourth week with bus employers proposing a revised offer at the weekend. This comes after a new round of negotiations collapsed on Thursday. Employers and unions representing bus drivers are set to meet again on Tuesday.

John Dammert, of Golden Arrow Bus Services, claims that a meeting is set to discuss the new offer on Tuesday.

The national bus strike entered its fourth week as bus employers proposed a new offer of 8.75% for the first year and 8.25% for the second year on Sunday. This comes after negotiations collapsed on Thursday when employers refused to budge on their offer of an 8% increase in the first year and 8.5% in the second year. Unions have been demanding an increase of 12% which has been met with resistance and led to the breakdown in negotiations a number of times.

Last week South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (Satawu) spokesperson, Zanele Sabela accused employers of negotiating in bad faith, after they threatened to pull the offer of a minimum wage of R6,070 from the table.

The minimum wage may be the primary issue, but other grievances include poor working conditions, lack of benefits, lack of compensation and unfair conditions for dual drivers on long-distance buses.

The National bus strike has been a “no work and no pay” strike for the employees, and there has been a suggestion from the drivers that they should be back paid to 1 April. DM

Gallery

Please peer review 3 community comments before your comment can be posted

We would like our readers to start paying for Daily Maverick...

…but we are not going to force you to. Over 10 million users come to us each month for the news. We have not put it behind a paywall because the truth should not be a luxury.

Instead we ask our readers who can afford to contribute, even a small amount each month, to do so.

If you appreciate it and want to see us keep going then please consider contributing whatever you can.

Support Daily Maverick→
Payment options

Premier Debate: Gauten Edition Banner

Gauteng! Brace yourselves for The Premier Debate!

How will elected officials deal with Gauteng’s myriad problems of crime, unemployment, water supply, infrastructure collapse and potentially working in a coalition?

Come find out at the inaugural Daily Maverick Debate where Stephen Grootes will hold no punches in putting the hard questions to Gauteng’s premier candidates, on 9 May 2024 at The Forum at The Campus, Bryanston.

Become a Maverick Insider

This could have been a paywall

On another site this would have been a paywall. Maverick Insider keeps our content free for all.

Become an Insider