Nonstriking post office workers fear for their safety
Negotiations begin in Post Office strike
The union and post office will start talks that will hopefully bring an end to the four month long strike.
Strikers have been accused of using guerrilla tactics to stop the delivery of mail.
The CWU says it's reviewed its demand of a 15 percent salary increase and immediate permanent contracts.
The union says they're going to wait for the Post Office’s response with regard to the newly revised offer.
The post office says the no work no pay policy still stands.
The three month long Post Office strike continues as the two sides fail to reach an agreement.
It’s understood at least a 100 people pelted stones at the Krugersdorp sorting centre.
The Communications Workers Union says employers have now tabled a new offer.
While Cape Town workers are returning to work, their Gauteng counterparts have vowed to continue striking.
Minister Siyabonga Cwele has asked Sapo to open forums of discussion to end the strike.
Workers have been striking for more than two months demanding a 15 percent wage hike.