Numsa warns of looming nationwide bus strike

numsa warns of looming nationwide bus strike

Numsa warns of looming nationwide bus strike

Commuters reliant on Putco, Bojanala, Algoa Bus, Great North Transport and other bus operators may soon be left stranded as the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) has threatened a nationwide strike after talks fell through with bus management.

The threat by the union came after it announced that they had reached a deadlock and declared a dispute against employers at the South African Road Passenger Bargaining Council (SARPBAC).

Irvin Jim, Numsa’s general secretary, said the union had participated in the first round of wage talks with the bargaining council from February 5–9.

Jim explained that despite having submitted their demands as early as December 2023, the bus bosses had come “unprepared” to respond to workers’ core demands.

The union is demanding a 10% salary increase across the board, after coming down from their initial request for a 15% increase.

In addition they have demanded full compulsory health care for all workers in the industry, subject to qualifying exemptions, where the employer would be expected to contribute 50% alongside workers 50% contribution.

Numsa has also demanded an increase in the allowance for the double driver from R450 to R900.

The general secretary however, said instead of coming fully prepared to address workers demands, the employers had only offered a conditional 4% increase, and demanded that the unions drop all other demands.

To make matters worse, Jim said members had requested that progress be made within five days, but employers tried to persuade them to extend the first round of wage talks, which they rejected.

“We are still far from each other. We also do not want to prolong negotiations unnecessarily. The reality is that the current agreement is going to expire on the 31st of March therefore we have no choice, but to act with speed to try and resolve this round of wage talks.

“This is why we decided to declare a dispute because it became clear that we are not finding each other on the demands outlined above and employers are not prepared to even respond to our core demands.”

Numsa has, following the breakdown of discussions, convened a meeting of shopstewards in the bus passenger sector for Wednesday (February 14) to map the way forward, while waiting for a date for conciliation in 30 days.

“We demand that employers must use this time and come back with a better offer, otherwise if they fail, a national strike in the bus passenger sector is unavoidable. We are aware that a strike will inconvenience passengers but we may be compelled to resort to such action if employers do not return with a decent offer on the table,” Jim said.

The Star

[email protected]

News Related

OTHER NEWS

Volkswagen "very worried" about the future of its operations in SA

A senior Volkswagen executive involved in a global cost-cutting strategy said on Friday, 24 November, he was “very worried” about the future of the company’s operations in South Africa, which ... Read more »

Liz Truss backs Trump with call for Republican presidential victory

Photograph: Toby Melville/Reuters Liz Truss, the shortest-serving prime minister in British history, who was famously shown to have a shorter shelf life than a lettuce, has effectively backed Donald Trump ... Read more »

Standard Bank treasonous? We're literally helping to keep the lights on says CEO

Standard Bank treasonous? We're literally helping to keep the lights on says CEO Bruce Whitfield speaks to Lungisa Fuzile, Standard Bank SA CEO. Standard Bank is one of 28 banks ... Read more »

Israel, Hamas agree to extend truce for two days; Musk ‘would like to help rebuild Gaza’

Israel, Hamas agree to extend truce for two days; Musk ‘would like to help rebuild Gaza’ The UN said many people in Gaza still had no food or cooking fuel ... Read more »

This is what Pitso Mosimane said about the African Football League

Mamelodi Sundowns’ former coach, Pitso Mosimane, dismissed the African Football League Jingles shared his opinion and compared it to the CAF league and said that it was a mere tournament ... Read more »

Take note of these N3 road works between Westville and Paradise Valley

Take note of these N3 road works between Westville and Paradise Valley The N3 between the Westville viaduct and Paradise Valley interchange will be partially closed to traffic for the ... Read more »

UKZN medical student bags 2023 Health Excellence Rising Star Award

UKZN medical student bags 2023 Health Excellence Rising Star Award Durban — One of the country’s most progressive young minds in the medical field, fifth-year University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) medical ... Read more »
Top List in the World