Roo!
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Just so you guys know, there was NO strike. SASOL (i.e. Gauteng's fuel supplier) has been shipping fuel like usual. The story goes (and this comes from someone in the know) that this particular union has very little to no standing anymore and as a last ditched attempted went to the papers to create a story.
The fact of the matter is that the employees were thinking about striking but came to an agreement with management long before they downed tools.
Of course, due to the panic caused in the public (for what reason I do not know, hey no petrol, no work but no leave, yippy) there are plenty of petrol stations with very little to no fuel currently but this will be rectified in due course.
So, basically this is yet another case of the media sensationalizing a story without doing their homework properly first.
The fact of the matter is that the employees were thinking about striking but came to an agreement with management long before they downed tools.
Of course, due to the panic caused in the public (for what reason I do not know, hey no petrol, no work but no leave, yippy) there are plenty of petrol stations with very little to no fuel currently but this will be rectified in due course.
So, basically this is yet another case of the media sensationalizing a story without doing their homework properly first.