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The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) National Spokesperson Sizwe Pamla says the Public Utility Transport Corporation (Putco) should not fire their employees who participated on a strike to raise legitimate concerns. Putco

The bus drivers have been striking for the past six days demanding a 6% wage increase.

The strike disrupted operations for commuters in Soweto and Pretoria, forcing them to make alternative transportation plans. Pamla says as much as they do not condone any illegal strikes, the employers are also failing to keep their end of the bargain. He says, “What we are urging Putco to do is to give these workers another chance. If you look at the issues they are raising, they are legitimate and fair. Some of these issues go back to 2020 and they should have been addressed a long time ago.

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