Government Negotiations Spark Controversy as Election Looms In a bid to end the ongoing industrial dispute, the government is set to unveil a new offer to striking workers. However, opposition parties have already dismissed the move as a cynical election ploy, suggesting that the government is attempting to score cheap political points ahead of the upcoming polls. The offer is likely to be closely scrutinized, with many questions surrounding its terms and whether it will be enough to persuade workers to return to the negotiating table. As the country teeters on the brink of a prolonged strike, the government's motives and the impact of the offer on the workers' demands will be closely watched.


A new offer is to be put to striking workers - but opposition parties claim it is an election stunt.