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Talks due as fuel strike finishes Talks restart as fuel strike ends
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Tanker drivers working for Shell have ended their strike, but another is planned for later this week if talks fail to settle the dispute over pay.Tanker drivers working for Shell have ended their strike, but another is planned for later this week if talks fail to settle the dispute over pay.
The stoppage, which started on Friday, had led to hundreds of petrol stations across Britain running out of fuel. Talks between the two sides resumed on Tuesday. Another four-day strike will start on Friday if no deal is reached.
The stoppage, which started on Friday, led to hundreds of petrol stations across Britain running out of fuel.
Drivers have begun to return to work, raising hopes that the fuel shortages will now ease.Drivers have begun to return to work, raising hopes that the fuel shortages will now ease.
The pay dispute involves 600 drivers working for two haulage firms contracted to Shell.The pay dispute involves 600 drivers working for two haulage firms contracted to Shell.
Talks between the two sides are set to resume on Tuesday. Another four-day strike will start on Friday if no deal is reached in the pay dispute.
Offer rejectedOffer rejected
The haulage companies - Hoyer UK and Suckling Transport - said unions had rejected a pay offer which would have taken the drivers' average salary to £41,500 by January 2009. The haulage companies - Hoyer UK and Suckling Transport - said unions had rejected a pay offer that would have taken the drivers' average salary to £41,500 by January 2009.
However, the Unite union says that excluding overtime, the offer would have increased salaries from just under £32,000 to £36,000.However, the Unite union says that excluding overtime, the offer would have increased salaries from just under £32,000 to £36,000.
There is still no sign of a resolution to the strike, despite another round of negotiations, which adjourned on Monday evening. There is still no sign of a resolution to the strike, despite another round of negotiations.
It is understood that the two sides have edged closer, but there is still not enough common ground to secure a settlement.It is understood that the two sides have edged closer, but there is still not enough common ground to secure a settlement.
If an agreement is not reached, there will be only a brief chance to replenish stocks before the next four-day strike starts on Friday. If an agreement is not reached, there will be only a brief chance to replenish stocks before the next four-day strike.
Dry forecourtsDry forecourts
One Exeter garage owner charged motorists £1.99 a litre for unleaded petrol and dieselOne Exeter garage owner charged motorists £1.99 a litre for unleaded petrol and diesel
More than 600 of the 8,700 petrol stations in the UK had run out of unleaded and diesel fuels on Monday.More than 600 of the 8,700 petrol stations in the UK had run out of unleaded and diesel fuels on Monday.
Shell said about a fifth of its outlets had run dry.Shell said about a fifth of its outlets had run dry.
The south-west of England, Cardiff and parts of London and the West Midlands have been particularly badly hit.The south-west of England, Cardiff and parts of London and the West Midlands have been particularly badly hit.
On Monday, one Devon petrol station began charging £1.99 a litre - more than £9 a gallon - for unleaded and diesel.On Monday, one Devon petrol station began charging £1.99 a litre - more than £9 a gallon - for unleaded and diesel.
However, after widespread criticism, the garage dropped its prices on Tuesday to £1.20 a litre for petrol and £1.36 for diesel, with a maximum £5 spend.However, after widespread criticism, the garage dropped its prices on Tuesday to £1.20 a litre for petrol and £1.36 for diesel, with a maximum £5 spend.
"It got a bit extreme. I heard on the radio that we were more vilified than George Bush," a member of staff at the garage told BBC News."It got a bit extreme. I heard on the radio that we were more vilified than George Bush," a member of staff at the garage told BBC News.