Transu communications officer this Thursday told a private radio station, that the company will purchase 300 used buses in France, to strengthen its fleet.
He likewise indicated that there is no “slowness” on the part of the Transu, with regard to the delayed Payment of agents’ wages, emphasizing that this is linked to the country’s financial situation.
And to indicate that the wages for October were paid after a meeting of negotiations between representatives of the Directorate of the TransTU and the union part.
It should be recalled that the strike of agents of the Tunis Transport Society (TransTU) has been suspended and that bus and metro traffic resumed this Thursday, November 3, 2022.
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