The allegations come after 20 Golden Arrow bus service workers tested positive for Covid-19, with drivers saying they are not being given the proper equipment to combat the virus.
Drivers from Golden Arrow Bus Service are holding a meeting on Saturday with National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa representatives in Delft in Cape Town, after protest action earlier this week.
that the small group of demonstrators did not follow protocol. She also denied allegations that the company was not following Covid-19 safety measures, saying that masks have been supplied to staff, and that depots are being regularly sanitised, and social distancing practiced.its current Covid-19 protocols included the application of a “specialised 24-hour germ and virus-killing surface cleaner”, applied twice daily, and on surfaces every two hours.
“We hope to have the situation resolved as soon as possible and apologise sincerely for the inconvenience caused,” Golden Arrow general manager Derrick Meyer said in aOn Saturday morning, eNCA reported that the allegations come after 20 Golden Arrow bus service employees tested positive for Covid-19, and one worker has allegedly died as a result.
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