As Transnet’s recovery plans to stabilise its railways and ports gets under way after the crippling 12-day strike some businesses fear that recouping their losses willd be unlikely.

The strike ended when majority organisation the United National Transport Union on Monday agreed to sign a three-year deal for salaries to increase by between 5% and 6%, with minority association the SA Transport and Allied Union also acceding to the deal on Wednesday...

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