S Africa lorry drivers agree to end strike
Unions reach deal to end protest demanding better pay after weeks-long strike hurts the country’s economy.

Published On 9 Oct 2012
About three quarters of South African lorry drivers have agreed to return to work after striking for more than two weeks.
Three out of four unions reached a deal to end the protest demanding better pay.
Al Jazeera’s Tania Page reports on how the strike affected the country’s economy.
Source: Al Jazeera