PRETORIA - There’s still no end in sight in the drama unfolding in the City of Tshwane.
Despite the city securing a permanent interdict against striking workers, many are yet to return.
Officials in the capital say they hope Samwu-affiliated strikers will comply with the court order and return to work to improve service delivery.
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It's been seven weeks since workers took to the streets, demanding a 5.4 percent wage hike, which the metro says it can’t afford.
Meanwhile, residents remain without services and the city is deteriorating.
Despite the SALGA ruling, the city continues to insist that the salary wage increase is unaffordable and are planning to appeal the ruling in the Labour Court.
* eNCA's Theodor Mashele reports.