Tanker drivers to decide on deal
Leaders of fuel tanker drivers will meet on Wednesday to decide whether to accept a deal aimed at averting strikes.
Around 60 representatives of drivers at seven haulage firms will discuss proposals drawn up during six days of negotiations at the conciliation service Acas.
The talks ended last Friday but neither the employers nor the Unite union will release any details of the discussions ahead of the meeting.
The dispute is over a series of issues including terms and conditions, pensions and health and safety and flared up last month after Unite announced that drivers in five companies had backed strikes.
The Government advised motorists to top up their cars with petrol and to store fuel in jerry cans, leading to panic buying and shortages of supplies.
There were chaotic scenes at garages as long queues built up, leading to criticism of the Government for how they had handled the dispute.
A deadline for calling industrial action has been extended to this Friday, and Unite would have to give seven days notice of any industrial action.
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