A look back at last week’s top stories.
The parastatal has urged union leaders to “seriously consider” its wage increase proposal.
Plans are in place to increase the number of emerging miners that have access to rail and port capacity.
Transnet’s claim that ports are fully operational is incorrect as containers are not moving.
RFA CEO Gavin Kelly has called on striking Transnet workers not to destroy the country’s infrastructure.
Drivers claim they have been forced to accept unilateral decisions while serious questions remain unanswered.
“The sheriff called it one of the worst crimes he had seen in his 43 years in law enforcement.” – Associated Press
The GBC will open new horizons for large companies focused on strategic growth in a post-pandemic world.
In the second quarter of 2022, 47% of South African women aged between 15 and 64 years were recorded as economically inactive.
Transnet workers blocked the entrances to the ports during the first day of industrial action on Thursday.
The parastatal has labelled the stayaway “illegal and unprotected”, a move the union has rejected as a delaying tactic.
The parastatal notified port users after the union, which represents at least 33 000 of its 35 000 employers, declared a stayaway.