BUENOS AIRES, Aug 10 (Reuters) - An oilseed workers strike in Argentina is set to carry on into Sunday as wage negotiations with firms remained stalled, affecting shipments from one of the world's major grain exporters.
"We will continue with the (strike) action," Martin Morales, union secretary for the San Lorenzo Department Oilseed Workers and Employees Union (SOEA) told Reuters on Saturday. "There was no news today ... we will evaluate tomorrow," he added.
Two industrial unions kicked off the strike early on Tuesday as workers demand that salaries stay ahead of high inflation.
The strike has mainly affected terminals located north of Rosario along the Parana River, where more than 80% of Argentina's agricultural and agro-industrial exports are shipped.
At least three dozen ships were still delayed on Saturday near Rosario, one of the most important agro-export hubs in the world. (Reporting by Walter Bianchi; Writing by Kylie Madry; Editing by Sandra Maler)