By Odette Ismail
21 March 2007
The court ruling following the suspension of strike action against Vodacom by the Communication Workers Union last week has been extended to next month.
A Johannesburg Labour Court extended the ruling to April 18 so that more time is provided to figure out both parties arguments.
Mandla Gqamlana of the CWU told a daily paper that they would plan action after next month’s ruling.
Vodacom last week obtained an interim court order to stop workers belonging to the union from striking.
According to reports Gqamlana says the ruling will state whether industrial action will take place.
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