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Johannesburg - A Metrorail strike by members of the SA Transport and Allied Workers Union (Satawu) will continue on Wednesday despite a court interdict, the company said.
"I think the fact that the court interdict was received late
yesterday (Tuesday) ...which means some of them (Satawu members)
are not aware there is an interdict against their illegal labour
action," said Metrorail spokesman Sibusiso Ngomane.
He said that Satawu members were scheduled to meet at 10am on
Wednesday, where he hoped they would be informed of the interdict.
Metrorail services were operating at 70% capacity across
Gauteng on Wednesday, Ngomane said.
A meeting between Metrorail and Satawu, scheduled for Tuesday,
did not take place because Metrorail instead sought the court
interdict. Ngomane said the company would seek another meeting on Wednesday.
Satawu could not be reached for comment.
- Sapa