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Strike may cut fuel

PA Auckland A strike by 120 oil tanker drivers could soon leave Auckland pelrol stations dry. Drivers struck yesterday morning after last week’s breakdown in talks over the handling of liquified petroleum gas. The President of the Northern Drivers’ Union (Mr K. Fabris) said the tanker drivers would meet today to reconsider their action. They demand that the oil companies resume talks on safety and training for drivers handling L.P.G.

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Press, 3 July 1979, Page 2

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Strike may cut fuel Press, 3 July 1979, Page 2

Strike may cut fuel Press, 3 July 1979, Page 2