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?Workers from the automotive sector have been on strike for more than three weeks. (Gallo)

Numsa, fuel association reach wage agreement

Despite not having signed an agreement, the Fuel Retailers’ Association and Numsa have found common ground in ongoing wage disputes.

Car manufacturers including General Motors, Toyota, BMW and Volkswagen collectively proposed a new offer to raise pay by 10% over three years. (AP)

SA autoworkers to discuss pay demand amid strike

Workers from the automotive industry will meet to discuss revising pay demands as the strike involving 30 000 people enters its 11th day.

The G20 must take a strong stand against greenwashing by fossil fuel companies.

New petrol pricing move fuels debate

The new regulatory system is meant to introduce tranparency, but not all the players are happy.

Motor industry strike starts

Members of the National Union of Metalworkers of SA (Numsa) working at petrol stations, workshops and motor dealerships downed tools on Wednesday

Petrol stations begin to run dry as Satawu strike continues

Some petrol stations have run dry as a strike in the road freight industry enters its third day, the Fuel Retailers Association said on Thursday.

Pay dispute talks continue amid Satawu protests

Talks to resolve a pay dispute with Satawu members would continue on Tuesday, the Road Freight Employers’ Association said.

Rising costs, crime may shut petrol stations at night

Petrol stations need to close shop at night, otherwise up to 15% will shut down before year-end, the Fuel Retailers’ Association warned on Tuesday.

Replacing petrol pumps to take ‘several months’

The South African Petroleum Industry Association said the replacement of older petrol pumps, which are unable to reflect a price of more than R9,99, would take several months.…