JOHANNESBURG (AFP) Unions representing workers at South Africa's World Cup stadiums will resume wage talks on Monday to avert a strike that could delay construction deadlines, SAPA news agency said on Friday. Workers at five 2010 World Cup stadiums still under construction in Cape Town, Durban, Polokwane, Nelspruit and Johannesburg have threatened to down tools on Wednesday over wage disputes. "The parties were looking for common ground and committed to meet again," said Joe Campanella, spokesman for the South African Federation of Civil... [read full story]


