By Mikhaila Crowie
12 March 2009
The City of Cape Town has noted threats of strike action by the members of the mini-bus taxi industry.
Contingency plans have been put in place to ensure continued service delivery.
If there are any disruptions related to strike action the City will respond to these in terms of its constitutional mandate.
City of Cape Town’s Kylie Hatton said the City is taking threats by the mini-bus taxi industry very seriously.
“The City is co-ordinating with the South African Police service as well in the event of any disruption or violence attached to a strike.”
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