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Libhongolethu Bus Services workers down tools over unpaid bonuses PREMIUM
Zipo-zenkosi Ncokazi Politics reporter 07 January 2021 Libhongolethu Bus Services workers downed tools over unpaid December bonuses, bringing the bus system to a halt for two days.
Drivers, conductors and office cleaners downed tools on Tuesday for the second time since December.
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IPTS bus strike over wages and bonuses
Zipo-zenkosi Ncokazi Politics reporter 17 December 2020
COMMUTERS STRANDED: IPTS buses only operated for half the day on Thursday due to a wage dispute by staff Image: EUGENE COETZEE
IPTS staff downed tools on Thursday saying they were protesting because they had not been paid their December salaries or bonuses.
Speaking on behalf of the workers, driver and Numsa shop steward, Alton Metcalfe, said management was keeping them in the dark about the payment of their December bonuses so they decided to show their dissatisfaction outside the Spectrum Alert offices in Cleary Park.
Spectrum Alert runs the bus routes on behalf of the Nelson Mandela Bay municipality.