South Africa: Cabinet Welcomes Efforts to Clear Transnet Backlogs

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Cabinet Welcomes Efforts to Clear Transnet Backlogs: SouthAfrica

The industrial action negatively impacted the economy as well as sectors that are dependent on Transnet services.

In a statement on Thursday, Cabinet welcomed the three-year wage deal reached between Transnet and the United National Transport Union , which is applicable for the period 1 April 2022 to 31 March 2025. "Cabinet expressed its gratitude to the support and cooperation given by business during the strike. It encourages a continuous relationship between Transnet management and labour for the benefit of the company and the economy of the country," Minister in The Presidency, Mondli Gungubele said.

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