By Khanyisa Tabata
27 May 2010
The South African Transport and Allied Workers Union says it will decide by this afternoon what to do about Transnet's new wage offer.
Satawu has received a further proposal for the settlement of the strike from Transnet management.
The union is currently seeking a mandate from its members to settle, based on the new offer. The mandating process will be completed by two this afternoon.
Satawu's Jane Barrett says they are reporting to their members about the new offer.
She says the report backs are going smoothly and generally there is a positive response but they will consolidate this afternoon but they need to ensure that everyone understands what the offer is and is on board with it.
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