(Reuters) - Australian trade union Collieries' Staff and Officials Association (CSOA) said on Tuesday its members voted to extend their work stoppage at diversified miner South32 (OTC:SOUHY)'s Appin mine for one more week.
"Members met yesterday and voted to extend their current work stoppage by a further week, given that parties had failed to reach agreement on at their most recent meeting on Friday, 18 August," CSOA Lead Organiser Belinda Giblin said.