SATAWU/ UNTU divisions at TRANSNET could further impact the economy.

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The South African transport and allied workers union (SATAWU) has vowed to continue striking at Transnet, calling the entity's three-year wage deal with the united national transport union (UNTU) a "betrayal" of workers.
on Monday afternoon, Transnet announced that it had reached a three-year deal with UNTU, the largest union at the bargaining table under the auspices of the commission for conciliation, mediation, and arbitration (CCMA).
18 Oct 2022 10AM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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