Furthermore, the Tshwane Bus Services (TBS), whose operations were brought to a halt during the strike due to alleged intimidation directed towards the non-striking bus drivers, are back to full capacity.
The metro said the municipal workers’ wage increase strike, which has been ongoing for the past three months, resulted in damage to its buildings, the torching of municipal vehicles, and other infrastructure damage.
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While the strike in the City of Tshwane has ‘legally’ ended, pockets of workers continue to protest and the municipality holds out on paying wage increases.
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