When we say "negotiations have reached a stalemate," it means that the discussions between the parties involved (in this case, the workers at Zolwa's shoe factory and the management) have come to a situation where no agreement can be reached. Both sides are unable to make further progress toward a resolution, often because they have differing positions or demands that they are unwilling to compromise. Essentially, the talks are at a standstill, and neither party is willing to make concessions that would lead to a satisfactory outcome for both.
Workers at Zolwa's shoe factory are unhappy with the wage increases the management is proposing. Negotiations have reached a stalemate.
What does it means when we say "Negotiations have reached a stalemate ".
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