In today's show, we spoke to Mr Michael Bagraim - Chairman of the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry Human
Resources Portfolio Committee. The Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry says that
service station forecourt workers could be the main victims of their own
strike as many service stations in South Africa are already equipped with
till points where customers could pay after serving themselves. Filling station workers represented by NUMSA
downed tools at the beginning of this week demanding better wages. The Union is
demanding a double digit pay hike, while employers are offering only seven
percent.
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