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Mining pact on hold
Amcu requested an opportunity to take the agreement to members before signing.
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Mine bosses admit they can pay more
SA miners are in the top earning bracket of blue collar workers in the country.
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'Investors wary of SA mining'
Stakeholders in the mining industry attended a round table discussion in Sandton on Wednesday.
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Motlanthe urges all to work together
The meeting was aimed at addressing pressing issues in the mining industry.
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Opposition exploiting mining unrest - Zuma
President Jacob Zuma warned that loose talk could make things worse for the economy.
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Zuma calls for end to wage disputes
He also criticised violence in the mining sector.
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Labour tensions will be resolved - Zuma
The president made the comments while delivering his budget vote speech in Parliament.
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Rand slides on strike fears, dollar strength
The prospect of labour unrest in the mining sector continues to unnerve investors.
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Amcu head wages class war
Union president Joseph Mathunjwa says he and his comrades "did not sit in boardrooms".
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Rand to remain weak this year - poll
Thirty-two analysts see the rand weakening to R9.69 against the greenback in one month.
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Zuma slated over SA's economy
The President has been criticised for not presenting more tangible measures to improve the economy.
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Govt. won’t take sides – Zuma
The president said government's intervention in the mining sector will be impartial.
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Xstrata workers strike at three mines
The trouble started when an employee claimed he was assaulted by a supervisor.
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We need strong investments - Zuma
Jacob Zuma says government, labour & business need to work together to improve the economy.
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Mining bosses earning too much, says Vavi
Zwelinzima Vavi says mining CEOs are earning millions every year while workers are being ignored.
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Govt, unions to discuss mining unrest
Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu said unruly behaviour by unions will not be tolerated.
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'NUM not responsible for violence'
Shabangu said NUM should never stoop to the level of rival unions who use intimidation to increase membership.
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High level mining meeting underway
Govt, Chamber of Mines and mining CEO's are meeting to find a solution to the mining sector crises.
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Interest rate stays at 5%
Gill Marcus says strikes and high wage settlements in the mining sector is affecting the economy.
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'Wildcat strikes wrecking the economy'
The President says instability in the labour sector will lead to job losses and exacerbate unemployment.
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‘Mining sector vital for SA economy’
Labour Minister Mildred Oliphant said ructions in the mining sector will be felt well into the future.