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    Services to resume as #BusStrike comes to an end

    NEWSWATCH: Bus services are set to resume today, Tuesday, 15 May 2018 as the national bus strike by more than 17,000 drivers finally comes to an end.
    Services to resume as #BusStrike comes to an end
    © Juan Antonio Barros Moreno via 123RF

    In Gauteng, the bus strike brought Rea Vaya, the Gautrain, Putco and Megabus to a standstill, whereas commuters in Cape Town who use the MyCiti and Golden Arrow bus services were severely affected.

    The motion was supported by the South African Transport and Allied Workers Union, the Transport and Allied Workers Union of South Africa, the Transport and Omnibus Workers Union, the National Union of Mineworkers of South Africa and the Tirisano Transport and Services Workers Union.

    Agreement

    The South African Road Passenger Bargaining Council has confirmed an agreement has been reached. Last week, all unions involved agreed to a 9% wage increase in the first year and 8% to be implemented from April 2019. There will also be allowances‚ including nightshift and subsistence‚ over both years.

    "Employers finally agreed to backdate the offer for it to be implemented on 1 April 2018. This was a sticking point which initially prevented us from ending the strike on Friday. After much lobbying we finally convinced the employers to backdate the implementation of the offer‚” the unions said in a joint statement on Monday.

    Bus drivers are officially expected to return to work on Wednesday‚ 16 May 2018, although most might be back at work today.

    Best would be to keep an eye on Twitter's #BusStrike hashtag and to contact bus service call centres to find out when buses will be fully operational in various areas.

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