Cape Metro Taxi Violence: Staff accommodation appeal

The ongoing threat of taxi violence in the Cape Metro has dire implications for our economy as staff struggle to get to and from work safely.

With some success, hotels in Cape Town have been assisting with accommodating hotel staff overnight to eliminate the need for staff to make the arduous and dangerous journey to work as the situation deteriorates. We would like to extend this to other businesses in the Cape Metro.

Should your accommodation establishment be in a position to assist with staff accommodation, even at a reduced rate, please contact Lindsay@fedhasa.co.za. We will match you up with businesses that need this service in your area.

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