Fuel tanker driver strike averted
Friday, May 11th, 2012A strike by fuel tanker drivers is averted after drivers vote to accept a peace deal, the Unite union announces.

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Fuel tanker driver strike averted
A strike by fuel tanker drivers is averted after drivers vote to accept a peace deal, the Unite union announces.

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Fuel tanker driver strike averted
The fuel tanker drivers’ dispute could be over after the Unite union agrees to put a possible deal to members after lengthy talks with distribution firms.

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