Union leaders say members will continue on picket line unless Transnet returns with a better offer
Unions at rail utility Transnet on Sunday spurned its most recent offer and vowed to continue with their strike.
The United National Transport Union , the second-biggest union at Transnet, said it will hold further talks with the employer on Monday. The SA Transport and Allied Workers Union , the largest at the rail utility, is also digging in its heels, saying its members will continue on the picket line unless Transnet comes back with a better offer...
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