(Reuters) - A South African union has launched a strike over wages at U.S. oil major Chevron's 100,000 barrels per day refinery in Cape Town and PetroSA's 36,000 bpd Mossel Bay gas-to-liquid plant, an official said.
Welile Nolingo, the Secretary-General of the union said on Tuesday the strike had started overnight and would continue until the union's wage demands were met. He said union members at other refineries would join the strike if they too rejected a fresh wage offer presented by the petroleum industry on Friday.
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Welile Nolingo, the Secretary-General of the union said on Tuesday the strike had started overnight and would continue until the union's wage demands were met. He said union members at other refineries would join the strike if they too rejected a fresh wage offer presented by the petroleum industry on Friday.
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