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NUMSA has condemned Golden Arrow bus services in the Western Cape for allegedly forcing workers to go to work during the national lockdown. lockdownSA coronavirus sabcnews

Numsa spokesperson Phakamile Hlubi- Majola says Golden Arrow has threatened legal action against the union.services in the Western Cape for allegedly forcing workers to go to work during the national lockdown.

The Union says Golden Arrow lied to the Western Cape provisional government by declaring itself essential services to force workers to return to work.Numsa spokesperson Phakamile Hlubi- Majola says the Golden Arrow has threatened legal action against the union.

 

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When employers force workers to take leave._cosatu gets their panties in a knot....now Numsa_Media has their panties in a knot for GA forcing workers to work...a matter of damned if you do and damned if you don't....another reason why 🇿🇦 is in a financial crisis with morons

Buses are an Essential Service please. Move on

I have stopped taking NUMSA serious. This union lacks direction and vision.

Has numsa condemned the taxi industry? No why ?

If they stay at home who going to transport essential services employees? As long they give them a kit to protect themselves

Ya but they must transport people who works in supermarket, pharmacy ect and also transport people who is going to buy those staff ....so they must go to work.

It seems like many people are still misunderstanding this issue of covid-19,I wish government would let them do as they please,so be take it or leave it

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