The Joint Postal Trade Union Front said the Postal Trade Union strike will continue with its 2nd day of token striking, today June 14, local media reported.
According to reports officials have yet to provide the necessary solutions to the problems behind the token strike that began on June 12.
With hundred of letters and packages piliing up to be delivered the strike is to continue until the necessary measures have taken place.
The strike was organized as a movement to express disapproval over the decision to utilize post office buildings for a tourist hotel project, and the failure to provide solutions for persisting administrative issues.
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