By Staff reporter
Talks between unions, involved in the ongoing security guard strike, and employers, will continue tomorrow. These talks will be held under the auspices of the Commission for Conciliation Mediation and Arbitration. Ronnie Mamba, spokesperson for the South African trade and Allied Worker’s Union, says that both unions and employers are hoping that an agreement will be reached, as they believe the security industry needs to be normalized. Mamba says that he hopes the outcome of tomorrow’s meeting will be a good one.
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