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Insourcing of MyCiTi workers

MyCiti workers storm Civic Centre

21st November 2018 Mzi Velapi 0

MyCiti bus project workers have been on an unprotected strike since the 15th of October to demand insourcing and equal pay for equal work.

MyCiti workers vow to continue with strike

26th October 2018 Mzi Velapi 0

The striking by MyCiti project workers have been on strike for two weeks and there has been no negotiation with the outsourced companies or the City of Cape Town yet.

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