Lusanda Bill
16 July 2011
Motorists can expect more frustrations after union Ceppwawu refused to meet employers today to discuss an end to the strike affecting fuel deliveries.
The petroleum industry says the union with the majority of members on strike is only prepared to return to negotiations on Monday.
Three other unions - Solidarity, Sacwu and Giwusa have agreed to talk about a solution to the current stalemate in wage negotiations.
Experts have expressed concern about the mounting effects of the strike on the country’s economy.
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