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Category: Freight and Goods Transport

Home Archive by Category "Freight and Goods Transport"

SATAWU Position on the Opening of Land Ports of Entry

February 15, 2021Vuyani ValashiyaNo commentsBoarded Gates, COVID-19 pandemic, Land Ports of Entry, President Cyril Ramaphosa, SATAWU, State of the Nation

The South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (SATAWU) expresses concern with the planned reopening of land ports of entry on 15 February 2021. Although we agree with revitalising the economy through the opening border posts, we, however, believe that the latter process should in the meantime be halted. By delaying the opening of ports…

SATAWU Reaction on Acts of Violence in the Road Freight Sector

November 24, 2020Vuyani ValashiyaNo commentsDepartment of Transport, Minister of Transport-Fikile Mbalula, NBCRFLI, South Transport and Allied Workers Union

The South Transport and Allied Workers Union (SATAWU) condemns the continued hijacking and burning of trucks in different parts of the country. The attack on the road freight industry has had detrimental effects on the South African economy and the livelihoods of the working-class. Mainstream discourse has linked these manifestations to acts of criminality and…

Update on Developments at the Port of Ngqura

October 19, 2020Vuyani ValashiyaNo commentsDepartment of Public Enterprises, Port of Ngqura, Pravin Gordhan, SATAWU, Transnet

This letter is written with reference to our previous statement issued on 02 October 2020. The statement raised concerns regarding the taxi violence that had erupted in the Port of Ngqura. The provision of transport services to employees was subsequently affected. The employer, on the other end, was adamant to violate the Basic Conditions of…

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NOBC Declaration

August 1, 2020Vuyani Valashiya2 commentsNOBC Declaration, SATAWU

NOBC Declaration

SATAWU Submissions on Sectors-Covid 19

April 27, 2020Vuyani Valashiya1 commentCleaning Sector, Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa, private security sector, rail and road infrastructure, South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA)

TERS Gazette

April 14, 2020Vuyani Valashiya2 commentsGovernment Gazette

TERS GAZETTE

Farewell Comrade Tabudi Abner ‘Mthaka’ Ramakgolo

November 4, 2019Zanele Sabela1 comment

SATAWU’s National Sector Coordinator for Road Freight Tabudi Abner Ramakgolo was laid to rest in Mankwe, Limpopo on 2 November. Ramakgolo passed on 22 October after having been ill. His SATAWU comrades came a long way to bid him farewell. Among those who were present was his life-long mentor and friend Kwa-Zulu Natal Acting Secretary,…

Moves Afoot to End Week-long Strike

September 4, 2019Zanele SabelaNo commentsBakwena Weighbridges strike, Bapong Weighbridge N4, Lucas Bakewna, Mantsole Weighbridge N1

Negotiations to end the week-long strike by South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (SATAWU) members at Bakwena Weighbridges are set to continue today. SATAWU members at the Bapong Weighbridge on the N4 and the Mantsole Weighbridge on the N1 downed tools last week citing dissatisfaction with their pay and benefits. Bakwena manages the weighbridges…

LISTEN: We are not part of the trucks strike

September 2, 2019Zanele SabelaNo comments2 September 2019, national truck strike, truck attacks, violence

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WATCH: SATAWU Distances Itself from National Truck Strike

September 2, 2019Zanele Sabela1 comment2 September 2019, national truck strike, truck attacks

  The South African Transport Workers Union is distancing itself from the planned truck industry strike. News of a nationwide strike in the sector has been widely circulated.

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