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Platinum strike: Lonmin fires 235 workers
Essential services workers at Lonmin Platinum are the first to be sacked since the strike began.
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Amcu takes Lonmin to court
Lonmin's Abey Kgotle said they will oppose the interdict sought by Amcu.
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Nedlac concerned about platinum strike
Nedlac has called for an end to the four-month wage strike as it reaches a dangerous impasse.
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Amcu: Rival unions using Marikana hit list
Amcu says the Marikana hit list is being used to paint the union as a vigilante group.
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Amcu calls for 'hit list' info
The union has denied any prior knowledge of the list or that its members may be responsible for it.
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Soup kitchen feeds famished Marikana
The soup kitchen is run by locals and provides two meals a day to the families of mineworkers.
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Lonmin: Workers should stay at home
The mining giant told employees that it is not worth risking their lives to return to their posts.
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Platinum strike: Lonmin halts SMS campaign
Lonmin noted that its SMS campaign among striking Amcu members caused anguish.
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Amcu strike: Mathunjwa appeals for peace
The union leader says striking members must not be agitated by those who choose to work.
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Show of force by Amcu members at stadium
Joseph Mathunjwa is expected to address thousands of striking members.
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'Platinum peace deal must be respected'
Amcu and Lonmin have been asked to honour their commitment to a peace accord.
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Platinum strike: Army deployed to Marikana
Extra security is on site in the Marikana area in the wake of recent violence.
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Amcu: Don't be intimidated by police
Miners have been told to remain resolute with their strike action.
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Amcu members gather to resume pickets
Police have increased their presence at Lonmin in the wake of three killings on the weekend.
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'EFF fuelling tensions in platinum sector'
Police say violence escalated after EFF leader Julius Malema endorsed the strikes.
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'Platinum producers have adequate reserves'
Mining analyst Kobus Nel says he thinks platinum companies can continue producing for some time.
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Amcu: Mining bosses colluding with govt
Amcu's Joseph Mathunjwa claims mine bosses are using underhanded tactics.
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Mathunjwa: Platinum firms fuelling tensions
Amcu has rejected the latest offer by platinum firms to end the three-month strike.