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TRL workers vow to continue with strike

Sunday Citizen Newspaper: "The simmering dispute within the Tanzania Railways Limited worsened yesterday after to heed a striking workers refused the Government directive to resume work until their demands are met.

The workers stated their stand during a meeting with the minister for Labour, Employment and Youth Development, Prof Juma Kapuya, who had earlier assured them that the Government would solve their problems within a week. The simmering dispute within the Tanzania Railways Limited worsened yesterday after to heed a striking workers refused the Government directive to resume work until their demands are met.

The workers stated their stand during a meeting with the minister for Labour, Employment and Youth Development, Prof Juma Kapuya, who had earlier assured them that the Government would solve their problems within a week."

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