Satawu to march in Joburg CBD

Cape Town - 130424 - Bus Strikers protesting at Belleville Station about low wages. They are demanding an increase of 18%. The protest was one of song and dance, the protesters taking on an almost revelrous mood. It was only much later that the police were present, and then only about 10 officers to monitor the situation. PICTURE: THOMAS HOLDER. REPORTER: DANEEL KNOETZE

Cape Town - 130424 - Bus Strikers protesting at Belleville Station about low wages. They are demanding an increase of 18%. The protest was one of song and dance, the protesters taking on an almost revelrous mood. It was only much later that the police were present, and then only about 10 officers to monitor the situation. PICTURE: THOMAS HOLDER. REPORTER: DANEEL KNOETZE

Published May 6, 2013

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Johannesburg - Traffic will be interrupted in the Johannesburg CBD and surrounding areas on Tuesday when striking Satawu members march, metro police said.

The SA Transport and Allied Workers' Union members were expected to gather at Pieter Roos Park in Parktown at 10am, Chief Superintendent Wayne Minnaar said on Monday.

They would make their way to the offices of the National Bargaining Council and the Private Security Sector Provident Fund in the city centre. The march was scheduled to end at Park Station at 2pm.

“There will be officers during the march who will be directing traffic,” said Minnaar.

On Monday Satawu said it would stick to its wage demand for bus drivers.

“We remain steadfast in our demand for a double-digit increase of 13 percent for our members... .We are not going to back down,” union spokesman Vincent Masoga said.

Unions are demanding a 13 percent wage increase, down from the original 18 percent, and allowances for housing, night shift, and long-distance journeys.

The strike, which was affecting commuters countrywide, entered its third week on Monday. - Sapa

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