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Category: Passenger Trasport

Home Archive by Category "Passenger Trasport" (Page 2)

Is the Aarto Bill a Money-making Scheme?

August 18, 2019Zanele SabelaNo commentsAarto, demerit system, Fikile Mbalula, Justice Project SA's Howard Dembovsky, Layton Beard, of the Automobile Association, Road Traffic Infringement Agency (RTIA)., Rudie Heyneke, the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse

SA’s controversial Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (Aarto) Bill and its stinging demerit system – signed into law by President Cyril Ramaphosa this week – is the beginning of stringent road laws. “This is definitely the way to go and is not the end,” transport minister Fikile Mbalula told the Sunday Times yesterday. He…

SATAWU Appeals for Road Safety this Easter

April 18, 2019Zanele Sabela1 commentEaster Road Safety, horrific crashes, N1, N11

South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (SATAWU) urges all road users to prioritise safety this Easter weekend. The weekend has hardly started but already at least 12 people have died in two horrific crashes in Limpopo and Kwa Zulu Natal. Five people died in a collision between a mini-bus taxi, a sedan and a…

SATAWU Notes the Contents of the VBS Bank Report

October 10, 2018Zanele SabelaNo commentsAdvocate Terry Motau, Prasa, VBS Bank Report

South African Transport and Allied Workers’ Union (SATAWU) has seen the report by Advocate Terry Motau into the circumstances that led to the demise of VBS Mutual Bank. Released today, the report details how the directors of the bank and their associates looted more than R2 billion from the bank’s coffers between 2015 and early…

SATAWU Opposes Bid to Make Public Transport Essential Service

July 20, 2018Zanele SabelaNo commentsEssential Services Committee, public transport, right to strike

South African Transport and Allied Workers’ Union (SATAWU) made submissions opposing the Essential Services Committee’s bid to make public transport an essential service thereby barring workers in the sector from striking. SATAWU opposed the application on the basis that it is frivolous and seeks to strip the Constitutional rights of workers to improve their working…

Satawu unhappy with Putco’s plans to pull out of wage agreement

July 6, 2018Zanele SabelaNo commentsAlgoa Bus, food inflation, Golden Arrow, Putco, SARPBAC, VAT increase, wage agreement exemption

National spokesperson at South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (Satawu), Zanele Sabela, says bus companies are trying to escape a wage agreement. This follows an application by five bus companies to be exempted from a recently signed bus sector wage agreement, citing financial difficulties. Sabela says they had a hearing with Putco and other…

Bus companies want to escape wage agreement

July 4, 2018Zanele SabelaNo commentsAlgoa Bus, Golden Arrow, John Dammert, Putco, SA Road Passenger Bargaining Council (SARPBAC), SATAWU Passenger Bus Coordinator, Solomon Mahlangu

Five bus companies, including Golden Arrow and Putco, have applied to be excluded from complying with the recently signed bus sector wage agreement, a move that could result in labour unrest. They have cited financial difficulties, angering labour, with the South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (Satawu) saying the move undermines collective bargaining. Labour…

Bus companies U-turn on signed wage increase agreement

July 2, 2018Zanele SabelaNo commentsAlgoa Bus, Bus companies U-turn on wage increases, Golden Arrow, Putco, SARPBAC, wage increase exemption

JOHANNESBURG – A number of bus companies have made a U-turn on the agreed-upon salary increase for its employees, saying they can’t afford it. A near month-long national bus strike earlier this year severely impacted on commuters but ended when a 2-year wage agreement was reached. However, a number of bus companies have now said they can’t afford the increases…

SATAWU Opposes Putco’s Refusal to Pay Workers’ Wage Increase

June 29, 2018Zanele SabelaNo commentsAlgoa Bus, Golden Arrow, Putco, South African Road Passenger Bargaining Council (SARPBAC), VAT increase, wage increase exemption

South African Transport and Allied Workers’ Union (SATAWU) has today made a submission to oppose an application by Putco to be exempted from paying its workers the wage increase signed in May this year. Labour unions and employers in the South African Road Passenger Bargaining Council (SARPBAC) signed a two-year wage agreement in May following…

Bus drivers and teachers may be barred from ever striking again

June 19, 2018Zanele SabelaNo commentsBus drivers, Department of Labour, essential service, Essential Services Commission, ILO

Commuters board taxis during the nationwide bus strike in April 17 in KwaMhlanga, Mpumalanga. (Gallo Images, Thulani Mbele) Government is investigating whether public transport and education should be considered essential services. This would effectively bar bus drivers and teachers from striking in future. But the South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (SATAWU), with over…

SATAWU Salutes Members in the Passenger Bus Sector

May 15, 2018Zanele SabelaNo comments#BusStrike, bus drivers strike, NUMSA, SARPBAC, SATAWU, Solomon Mahlangu, TASWU, TAWUSA, TOWU

South African Transport and Allied Workers’ Union (SATAWU) salutes its members in the passenger bus sector for the strength of character displayed during the strike. The nationwide bus strike is SATAWU’s longest in recent memory and the union acknowledges the pressure members were under given the no work, no pay rule. Regardless of this, members…

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