Logistics & Transport News South Africa

Commuters stranded as drivers go on strike

Commuters were left stranded in Johannesburg on Monday when the city's bus rapid transit system (Rea Vaya) drivers went on strike.

"Rea Vaya services will not be operating. The bus drivers have given their employer, Piotrans, notice that they will go on strike," city spokesman Nthatisi Modingoane said.

Piotrans, the company contracted by the city to operate the first phase of the Rea Vaya bus service, failed to reach agreement on a labour dispute with the bus drivers on Friday and a strike notice was issued.

The South African Municipal Workers' Union (Samwu) said it was demanding an increase in workers' salaries and better employment conditions.

"About 10 workers had their salaries adjusted and increased by R3,000 recently, while other were left unchanged," said Samwu regional chairman Dion Makura.

The union was also demanding a change to the shift system because the one currently being used was "strenuous, and slavery".

Makura said workers also wanted Piotrans to pay contributions to a provident fund from the time they were employed.
"The employer only made contributions [to the provident fund] starting in 2010. But there are workers who started working for the company in August 2009," he said.

Piotrans could not be reached for comment.

In August last year, about 250 Rea Vaya bus drivers went on a strike, demanding a salary of R15,000 a month. The strike lasted eight weeks and ended with the drivers settling for R6,500.

At that time, the strike left about 35,000 Rea Vaya commuters stranded between Soweto and Johannesburg.

Source: Sapa

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