Wednesday, March 07, 2012
Cosatu determined to stop e-Tolling system.
Andiswa Mkosi
7 March 2012
Cosatu has promised to bring the electronic road tolling system down should government fail to negotiate.
Thirty-two protest marches are to take place around the country today against labour brokering and e-tolling.
Cosatu officials in the Eastern Cape are calling for a complete stay away.
The union federation’s Zwelinzima Vavi says the tolling system and high fuel prices will just worsen the plight of the poor.
On the other hand Cosatu in the Western Cape has confirmed that the Democratic Alliance is not welcome at today’s marches.
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