By Lunga Guza
The Union Solidarity is to hold a meeting with the National Petroleum Employers Association today.The meeting is an attempt to find a solution to a wage deadlock between the two party’s. Solidarity spokesperson, Jaco Kleynhans, says striking certificates have already been issued to Solidarity and other workers organisations. Kleynhans says after today's meeting with the petroleum Employers, they will determine the future actions. The employers are offering a wage offer of 6 percent, mean while workers demand 10 percent increase.
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