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Talks to avert WC2010 workers strike resume

AFP - 3 juillet 2009 21:25

A general view of the WC2010 Cape Town Green Point stadium in June 2009 in Cape Town, South Africa. Unions representing workers at South Africa´s World Cup stadiums will resume wage talks on Monday to avert a strike that could delay construction deadlines, SAPA news agency said on Friday.

JOHANNESBURG (AFP) - Unions representing workers at South Africa's World Cup stadiums will resume wage talks on Monday to avert a strike that could delay construction deadlines, SAPA news agency said on Friday.

Workers at five 2010 World Cup stadiums still under construction in Cape Town, Durban, Polokwane, Nelspruit and Johannesburg have threatened to down tools on Wednesday over wage disputes.

"The parties were looking for common ground and committed to meet again," said Joe Campanella, spokesman for the South African Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors.

"Basically, we are back on negotiating terms, we have resumed talking to each other," Campanella told SAPA.

The talks between the unions and the contractors body will be facilitated by the country's labour relations body, the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation, and Arbitration.

The union is demanding a wage increase of 13 percent wage increase, while the employers are offering 10 percent.

Ahead of next June's kickoff, five World Cup stadiums have been completed so far and four were used during the Confederations Cup, which ended Sunday.

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Commentaires (3)

Escape_to_Victory

4 juillet 2009 04:33

"Come, Mister tally man, tally me banana..."

Escape_to_Victory

4 juillet 2009 05:19

http://www.laofamily.org/pdfs/09SportsTournamentDirection.jpg

Hmong sports festival, I go to it nearly every year, with soccer, etc.

Hmong, those are the people in the movie "Gran Torino"...anyway, they are great....I've just got to figure a way to get the buses over there, last year, I did, this time, I will pack the bike on the bus too, in case, I'm in a situation last year, where I almost missed the last bus back and besides, I might not have to wait around, period.

It'd be great if there was an article on it on S-way, but there are festivals like that every where for all peoples. Still, it's a bit of an Asian story.

Giorgio

4 juillet 2009 08:54

E_t_V,

If you intend coming to SA for the 2010 WC I suggest that you don't bring your bike with you.

If you do, there is a pretty good chance that you'll be mugged (or possibly worse) and your bike will be taken from you.

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