Trucking sector warns of more protests if govt and police fail in their duties

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Trucking sector warns of more protests if govt and police fail in their duties
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Many involved in the trucking and logistics industries have warned that disruptive protests on the roads are likely to occur again if the police and government fail in their duties.

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An 11-point action plan to address the impasse within the trucking industry has been formulated following a meeting between government representatives, employers and employees in the sector.

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