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‘Unresolved labour disputes will hit economy’
President Jacob Zuma has urged the labour sector and employers to resolve disputes.
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Amplats production down as strike continues
The platinum mine is losing more than 3,000 ounces a day due to the ongoing strike.
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Amplats losing 3,100 oz a day
Workers affiliated to Amcu downed tools to protest plans to cut 4,800 jobs.
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Four held for Amplats violence
The arrests come after a confrontation between police and striking miners.
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Amplats strike gets underway
Amcu members are protesting against planned retrenchments at two North West mines.
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Amcu waiting to negotiate
The union is opposing restructuring at Amplats which will see 4,800 people lose their jobs.
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Amplats warns Amcu
Anglo American Platinum says Friday’s strike by Amcu workers will have serious consequences.
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Amcu to down tools at Amplats
Amcu is opposing restructuring at Amplats, which will see 4,800 people lose their jobs.
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'Mining sector needs to change its ways'
SA mining industry continues to use out-dated practices according to Kgalema Motlanthe.
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NUM takes fight to mine bosses
The union says mine bosses are making millions while workers are suffering.
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NUM threatens strike action
The threat comes after Amplats announced it planned to cut 7,000 jobs.
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'We didnt agree on 7,000 job cuts'
After months of talks with government and unions, Amplats says it aims to cut about 7,000 jobs.
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DA to fight job-killing bill - Mazibuko
The opposition vows to fight the introduction of the Mineral & Petroleum Resources Development Act.
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Amplats at a standstill after deaths
Two miners died underground after a rockfall at Amplat's Bathopele mine on Saturday.
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Missing miners found dead
Two miners have been found dead at the Anglo American Platinum’s Bathopele mine.
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Time for tough decisions – Amplats CEO
Chris Griffith says the platinum industry needs to see major structural changes.
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Amplats workers end underground protest
Operations the Thembelani mine back to normal after 2,400 workers were prevented from going above ground.
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Cops remain in Rustenburg after mine raids
Police say they want to reclaim their authority in the mining area in Rustenburg.
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Platinum belt incident free
No crimes were reported on the platinum belt overnight, a first since mine union rivalry.
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'Mines cannot afford pay rises'
Impala Platinum says they do not have a mandate for wage levels yet.
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NUM rejects planned Amplats strike
The illegal strike will oppose a restructuring proposal which could see 6,000 workers lose their jobs.