Sunday, February 20, 2011

Transport unions tied in meetings with employers

Lusanda Bill
20 February 2011

Transport unions are today tied in meetings with employers to try and workout a deal.

Truck drivers have been on strike for the past week.

Only three unions have accepted the offer of nine percent, which is the latest wage offer.

The biggest union the South African Transport Workers Union has not accepted any offer.

The unions are demanding a 20 percent increase across the board over two years.

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