By GRACE CHAILE LESOETSIABOUT 250 Zambian truck drivers have submitted to the Lusaka High Court that they are willing to hand back the trucks to their South African employer, Brisk Fast limited, on condition that they are paid terminal benefits.The truck drivers claim that they are entitled to leave days in a sum total of R14,269,250, gratuity R12,500. night allowance US$2,193,750 and risk allowance US$1,164,250.“I wish to respond by stating that this is not an appropriate case to grant the complainant the relief sought as it will be a tool to deprive the respondents of their terminal benefits. The moment the trucks are handed to the complainants in the event we succeed in this matter, we will face irreparable damage as we will not be able to claim our monies,” they have stated.This is a matter in which Brisk Fast Company has sued the truck drivers seeking an order of interim mandatory injunction that they […]
Zambian drivers ready to hand over trucks in exchange for benefits, court hears

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