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Olympics-Rio workers vote to remain on strike indefinitely

Construction workers on strike protest outside the Rio 2016 Olympic Park construction site in Rio de Janeiro, April 8, 2014. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes

RIO DE JANEIRO, April 14 (Reuters) - Workers at the main venue of the 2016 Olympic Games voted on Monday to continue their strike indefinitely, just days before officials from the International Olympic Committee are due to visit Rio de Janeiro and encourage the city to speed up preparations. Around 2,500 workers at the Olympic Park, a huge area that will host more than a dozen events, are seeking higher pay and more benefits. "We don't know how long we'll be on strike," Antonio Figueiredo Souza, president of the construction workers union Sintraconst-Rio, told Reuters. "We are not going back until we get an offer. So farthat hasn't happened and so it looks like this will end up in the Labour Courts." The strike began on April 3 and is the latest in a series ofproblems affecting the preparations for the 2016 games, the first ever to be held in South America. Brazil’s preparations are way behind schedule, and work at some venues has not even started. With just over two years to go before the Games begin organisers are still to say how much the extravaganza will cost and which sphere of government will pay for the different jobs that need to be done. The IOC last week announced Rio needs more oversight and said it will send officials to the city on a more frequent basis. The IOC’s executive director Gilbert Felli is to return to the city later this week. Brazil is also hosting soccer's World Cup in June and July, and preparations for that event are similarly problematic. Three stadiums are yet to be finished with the opening match less than two months away. (Reporting by Rodrigo Viga Gaier and Pedro Fonseca; Writing by Andrew Downie, Editing by Ossian Shine) (andrewdowniebrazil@gmail.com)