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Sibanye-Stillwater will consider changing primary listing
The precious metals producer, which has both gold and platinum mines in South Africa and platinum group metals (PGM) operations in the United States, said it was looking into opportunities in gold and the battery metals sectors.
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Court blocks mine union Amcu plans for industry-wide strike
Amcu has been on strike at Sibanye-Stillwater’s gold operations since mid-November in a pay dispute and wanted to extend the strike to at least 15 other companies.
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Mantashe calls for extra security in Carletonville amid protests
At least nine people have died in clashes allegedly between National Union of Mineworkers and Amcu members.
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Rustenburg residents take action against Sibanye-Stillwater over railway line
The groups is accusing the company of violation of graves, saying Sibanye-Stillwater built a railway line on land ear-marked for gravesites.
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Amcu calls on Sibanye-Stillwater shareholders to disinvest
The union announced on Tuesday that it will be staging a secondary strike at the mine against plans to restructure the company.
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Amcu announces secondary strike at Sibanye-Stillwater
Amcu has called on all Sibanye-Stillwater shareholders to disinvest as a form of protest against the company's CEO Neal Froneman.
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Sibanye-Stillwater says situation dire as it looks to restructure
Sibanye has warned that close to 6,000 miners are in danger of losing their jobs after it recorded losses worth R1 billion at its gold operations in 2018.
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Sibanye-Stillwater could cut almost 6,000 jobs in gold restructuring
Gold producers in Africa’s most industrialised economy, which have some of the world’s deepest mines, have seen profits squeezed by rising costs, labour unrest and declining grades.
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Amcu optimistic arrested striking members will be released soon
Four workers appeared at a Carletonville court last week for public violence and robbery with aggravated circumstances. Seven other miners are expected to appear in various courts next month.
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Amcu calls out ‘captured’ Chamber of Mines & 'racist' Sibanye-Stillwater
The union has led a march to the Johannesburg inner city where workers have handed over a memorandum of grievances to mining company, Sibanye-Stillwater.
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Sibanye-Stillwater platinum workers embark on sympathy strike with colleagues
Workers in the gold mine sector have been on a strike for 10 weeks demanding a R1,000 salary increase.
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Amcu confirms date for secondary Sibanye-Stillwater strike
The secondary strike is in support of the current industrial action in the company's gold sector on the West Rand and Free State.
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Amcu to embark on secondary strike at Sibanye-Stillwater's platinum ops
This secondary strike will be in support of current strike at the company’s gold operations on the West Rand and in the Free State.
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Sibanye-Stillwater expects gold output to miss forecast amid wage strike
Four employees were killed and several others injured during the strike-related violence, the miner said on Thursday.
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Amcu strike negatively impacting production, says Sibanye-Stillwater
Last week, the court ruled in favour of the union saying its strike at the gold mine is legal.
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Amcu welcomes court ruling on Sibanye-Stillwater strike
The Labour Court on Friday disagreed with the mining company’s reason for judging the strike as unprotected.
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Amcu questions agreement between NUM & Sibanye-Stillwater
Amcu says it’s been made aware of an agreement signed between NUM and the company, although workers belonging to majority union are from Amcu and they remain on strike.
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Amcu accuses Sibanye Stillwater of sowing divisions amongst workers
The union says it’s been made aware of an agreement signed between NUM and the company although workers belonging to Amcu are still on strike.
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Sibanye Stillwater condemns Amcu strike
Sibanye Stillwater says Amcu is going about its strike action the wrong way and it could negatively impact members of the union.
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Sibanye-Stillwater extends wage agreement to gold miners
Sibanye-Stillwater urged striking workers to return to work on 15 December.
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Sibanye-Stillwater accuses Amcu of intimation during strike
Sibanye-Stillwater’s James Wellsted says Amcu has failed to be peaceful during their demonstration.