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Amplats consults with Govt on restructuring
Outgoing Amplats CEO says a business-friendly environment is key for SA mining to progress.
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'ANC's retort to criticism must be allowed'
The ANC says it has no problem with the private sector criticising it, after clashes with big business.
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Amplats satisfied with negotiations
Amplats CEO says he is satisfied with on-going talks regarding restructuring its mines.
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Amplats puts retrenchments on hold
The intended retrenchment of 14,000 workers at Amplat's mines is on hold.
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Amplats' shake-up was calculated – Mantashe
The ANC’s Gwede Mantashe believes Amplats is closing its four shafts to push up platinum prices.
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Amplats miners vow to stop shaft closures
Amplats workers have promised they will not take retrenchments lying down.
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Amplats operations continue, amid restructuring talks
Amplats says it will be business as usual as it continues to engage with government and workers.
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Premier concerned by looming Amplats layoffs
NW Premier Thandi Modise called for calm and extensive consultation between Amplats & govt.
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Shabangu fumes at Amplats restructuring
Minister Susan Shabangu is livid with Amplat's plans to restructure its operations.
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Amplats miners down tools again
Amplats miners are not working because they might 14,000 employees might be retrenched.
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'Drastic shakeup at Amplats expected'
It is believed Amplats might restructure its SA operations, which could lead to massive job losses.
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Amplats may sell Union mine - source
Anglo Platinum is probably going to shut its Union mine soon, a source claims.
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‘SA must let go of mine nationalisation’
Outgoing Anglo American CEO Cynthia Carroll says SA must get rid of the "spectre of nationalisation".
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'Amplats wage negations not over'
Amplats strike leaders say wage negotiations between workers and management are ongoing.
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Amplats miners consider wage offer
Strike leader Godfrey Lindani said most workers are ready to accept the deal on certain conditions.
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Amplats offers miners wage hike
Amplats workers will face dismissal if they fail to report for duty by the end of Wednesday.
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'Amplats miners won't return to work'
Strike leader Godfrey Lindani said the workers were unfazed by threats of dismissal.
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Platinum sector in 'severe financial distress'
Amplats CEO Chris Griffiths says the platinum giant cannot negotiate in a climate of anarchy.
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Cops finalise Amplats shooting probe
Police are in the final stages of their probe into the shooting of a striking Amplats miner.
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Amplats miners seek meeting with bosses
Striking Amplats miners have asked their leaders to meet with mine management.
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Amplats miners refuse to return to work
The miners say they will not return to work and will plan more protests to demand higher wages.