FRA warns of possible strike
JOBURG – Chemical sector union had declared a strike starting from Thursday morning.
Fuel Retailers Associations (FRA) warned of possible strike expected to commence on Thursday morning, 28 July, by Chemical Energy Paper Printing Wood and Allied Workers Union (CEPPWAWU).
NEWS FLASH: CEPPWAWU ISSUES NOTICE OF PROTEST ACTION IN PETROLEUM SECTOR WITHIN THE CHEMICAL BARGAINING COUNCIL…. https://t.co/1rOWS9bjEO
— THTSA (@THTSA) July 26, 2016
Chemicals Sector Union – CEPPWAWU has declared a strike effective Thurs morning. Will affect refineries, depots… https://t.co/kKDUChKZ85
— Sbonelo Mbatha (@sbonelombatha) July 26, 2016
Media Alert: #CEPPWAWU to strike in the Petroleum industry in demand for a #livingwage this week
— @COSATU Today (@_cosatu) July 26, 2016
The chemical sector union had declared a strike effective Thursday morning.
According to a notice by FRA CEO Reggie Sibiya, this strike will affect refineries, depots and insourced truck drivers. The strike is not part of the current forecourt staff wage negotiations under Motor Industry Bargaining Council (MIBCO).
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