The strike that at MTN, which began on 20 May, is finally over, the telecommunications operator said on Thursday.
“MTN South Africa CEO Mteto Nyati today announced an agreement with the Communication Workers Union to end the strike immediately,” it said in a statement.
Nyati said the agreement “serves the common interests of MTN and the employees, and allows MTN to focus on its core reason for existence, which is to deliver services to its customers”.
In the statement, Nyati apologised for the inconvenience caused to customers and said they suffered during the period of the strike, and thanked them for their patience and loyalty.
“At the core of the agreement is that the union has accepted MTN’s bonus and salary adjustment policies,” the company said. — © 2015 NewsCentral Media