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An Easter strike by fuel tanker drivers has been ruled out by the Unite union.
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It is to join conciliation talks and says there may still be a strike after Easter if those fail.
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Government advice to drivers to top up tanks has been blamed by retailers for causing "panic buying". Demand for petrol rose 172% on Thursday, and diesel 77%, said independent experts.
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In York, a woman suffered 40% burns on Thursday when petrol ignited as she was decanting it in her kitchen.
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The union announced on Friday morning that there would be no strike over Easter.
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In a statement, assistant general secretary Diana Holland said: "We do still retain the right to call strike action for after Easter should those talks break down."
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Some 90% of UK forecourts are supplied by the Unite union's 2,000 or so members at the centre of the dispute.
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Unite's drivers, who deliver fuel to Shell and Esso garages and supermarkets such as Tesco and Sainsbury's, have called for minimum working conditions covering pay, hours, holiday and redundancy.
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Conciliation service Acas says it hopes talks between employers and unions will take place shortly after Monday.
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Contingency plans
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Queues formed at many petrol stations across the country on Thursday as demand for fuel rose.
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    It is for the employers and unions to resolve their issues by getting around the negotiating table and talking�
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Some garages ran dry but retailers said they were coping and normal deliveries would ensure supplies were replenished.
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Anticipating a strike they describe as "completely wrong", ministers have called for motorists to keep their cars "topped up" but urged people not to queue.
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On Thursday, Energy Secretary Ed Davey advised that people "just need to do the sensible thing... get a full tank of petrol, not a half-tank".
 
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