Business as usual in Randburg as Santaco distances itself from national shutdown

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Unions organising the national shutdown have failed to garner the support of the taxi industry.

JOHANNESBURG - As two of the country's largest trade union federations, Cosatu and Saftu, are expected to embark on a national day of protest over the rising cost of living, some taxi bosses have shunned calls to participate.The unions are calling on the government to acknowledge the socioeconomic crisis facing millions of residents.

This means that some workers who have opted not to participate in the stay away will still have the means to get to work. And so, it appears that the impact of the shutdown may already be more muted than previous shutdowns.

 

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