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Num denies losing members to Amcu
The Num insists it has played a crucial part in the widespread industrial action in the mining industry.
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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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Amplat employees barricade public roads
Anglo Platinum employees barricaded the road between Amplats and Xstrata mines on Monday morning.
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Amplats wage strike continues
Amplats strike leader Gaddafi Mdoda said a meeting with mine bosses will determine the way forward.
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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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Amplats, Num reach wage deal
Amplats apparently agreed to reinstate all 12,000 dismissed workers at its Rustenburg operation.
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Zuma, business meet to save economy
President Jacob Zuma will meet with business groups and Cosatu to discuss SA’s struggling economy.
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Second man dies after mine violence
Police says a second man died following mine-related violence at the Inkaneng informal settlement.
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Zuma: Strikes are normal, violence problematic
The president has condemned the violence and destruction of property seen during strikes.
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Amplats miners won't appeal dismissals
The committee claims mine management did not notify them of their dismissals in the correct way.
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Amplats miners ignore 12,000 dismissals
Amplats miners have threatened to intensify strike action despite management's decision to fire them.
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Amplats miners gather in Rustenburg
Anglo Platinum workers are trickling into the Bleskop stadium ahead of their meeting with their leaders.