Metro workers in Brazil's largest city, Sao Paulo, Nike Free Run 2 New Zealand have voted to remain on strike for an indefinite period despite an earlier ruling by a labour court calling on them to return to work.
The court said that the unions had abused their powers.
The governor of Sao Paulo state Geraldo Alckmin said he would dismiss employees who didn't come to work on Monday.
With most metro stations closed since Thursday, Nike Free Tr Fit 2 Outlet Sao Paulo has experienced horrendous traffic jams.
The dispute comes as the city prepares to host the opening match of the World Cup on Thursday
Metro workers are demanding a pay rise of 12.2%; Fabulous Air Max Tailwind +4 the state owned company has offered 8.7%.
The court in Sao Paulo said that the metro company had acted "in good faith".
It also ruled that the workers broke strike rules by not providing a minimum level of service.
At least 70% of trains should have been running during the day, and 100% during the morning and evening rush hours.
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