File Photo of trucks at Beitbridge border post
Chauke says they believe that the fact that some of their managers are processing travellers poses a risk to the state. “Our demand is very clear, if the employer does not come back to us with a better offer we are going to continue with the strike. We will still be coming here to the border and we will be able to do worse than we are currently doing because our demand was very clear that we want 12% what the employer is offering is only 1.39 %, which is nothing.”
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