Transnet's Landmark Wage Agreement
South African logistics giant Transnet successfully negotiated an 18% wage increase deal over three years with its recognized labor unions, according to a Thursday announcement.

South Africa's state logistics behemoth, Transnet, announced on Thursday that it had successfully reached a wage agreement with its recognized labor unions, culminating in an 18% salary increase spread over three years.
The agreement marks a significant step forward in labor relations for the company, aiming to address the needs of its workforce amidst challenging economic conditions.
Transnet's statement emphasizes the company's commitment to fostering a positive work environment while ensuring operational stability and long-term growth.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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