Lusanda Bill
18 July 2011
The South African Bus Operators’ Association says public transport services across Gauteng are now being affected by the ongoing petroleum industry strike.
Spokesperson Eric Cornelius says delays to fuel deliveries are having a negative impact on their ability to provide bus services to the public.
He says services may have to be suspended if the strike continues.
More than 70-thousand workers in the industry downed tools last week.
They are calling for a six-thousand-Rand minimum wage and a 40-hour work week.
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