S. Africa's NUMSA rejects pay offer, strike continues

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's NUMSA engineering and metalworkers union rejected a 10 percent pay offer from employers on Sunday and called on its 220,000 striking members in the sector to intensify nearly two weeks of industrial action. "We are making a very clear statement that the strike continues and we call on our members to intensify the strike," South Africa's largest union said in a statement.