By Lelethu Mquqo
01 September 2010
The Fuel Retailers Association has assured motorists that contingency plans are in place with workers in the motor industry expected to go on strike today.
FRA’s Reggie Sibiya says levels of possible disruption could differ, depending the number of unionized petrol attendants at filling stations.
Sibiya added that there shouldn't be disruptions in terms of petrol delivery.
Numsa members in this sector are demanding a 15-percent increase, while employers are offering six-percent.
The price of petrol dropped by 10-cents a litre at midnight.
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