Nums lesiba seshoka
Some gold sector miners still on strike
At least 21,000 workers in the gold sector are still on strike after some accepted a new wage offer.
Chamber of Mines and the NUM are now in talks after a revised wage offer was tabled.
The NUM says it has been forced to call a strike due to the Chamber of Mine's low offer.
The mine says strike action is threatening its productivity and good relationships with unions.
90,000 construction workers have downed tools and are demanding a 13% wage increase.
The NUM plans to issue its intention to call a strike in the construction sector.
The threat comes after Amplats announced it planned to cut 7,000 jobs.
After months of talks with government and unions, Amplats says it aims to cut about 7,000 jobs.
Police are hunting for the gunman who shot and killed an NUM shop steward on Monday.
A NUM member was attacked with a Knobkerie in Marikana on Sunday during a recruitment rally.
The NUM member who was attacked at mining rally in Marikana is in fact alive.
NUM will vacate its offices at Marikana after it was derecognised as majority union by a court.
NUM members say their strike will continue indefinitely after wage talks with De Beers deadlocked.
NUM claims Amcu intimidated its members during a recruitment drive.
There are concerns this could derail Eskom's December deadline to generate power.
Amcu have failed to reach an agreement with Lonmin at the CCMA.
The shop stewards were caught allegedly submitting fraudulent membership forms.
It is alleged that NUM shop stewards fraudulently changed the union membership of about 200 miners.
One man was killed and another wounded in a shooting on Monday.