Integrated public transportation will bridge inequality gap in Gauteng

Moreover, an integrated system would facilitate better planning and resource allocation, ensuring that investments in transportation infrastructure are directed towards areas with the greatest need.

This strategic approach could mitigate the spatial inequality that often leaves marginalised communities isolated from economic development. 

The transition towards a more integrated public transportation system also promises significant employment benefits. The planning, construction and operation of such a system require a diverse range of skills, from engineering and construction to administration and customer service. Investment in public transportation infrastructure can stimulate job creation across multiple sectors.

For example, expanding rail networks and upgrading bus fleets would necessitate hiring construction workers, engineers and maintenance staff. Additionally, the operation of a more integrated system would require more drivers, conductors, and administrative personnel.

These jobs not only support the local economy but also offer pathways to economic advancement for many residents. Furthermore, the development of transportation infrastructure presents opportunities for skills development and training programmes, which can enhance employability and create a more skilled workforce.

By aligning educational initiatives with the needs of the transportation sector, Gauteng can build a sustainable talent pipeline that supports long-term economic growth. 

As in the Cosatu Just Transition Blueprint for Workers (2022), the chapter on transport focuses on the transforming of the sector, with a clear mission to attain “an environmentally sustainable transport system that provides all people in SA with affordable, accessible, reliable, and safe transport for work, services, and recreation and ensures that products are available where they are needed”.

In the context of global climate change and local environmental concerns, the push for eco-friendly transportation solutions is imperative.

Public transport is a tool for social equity, job creation, and environmental sustainability, and is aligned with the Cosatu position on having a worker-centered and eco-socialist-led transition.



Tshepo Mofokeng, and Boitumelo Molete
www.sowetanlive.co.za

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