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SA to debut on Citi index but credit worries remain

SA to debut on Citi index but credit worries remain

29 Sep 2012 11:14 - Stella Mapenzauswa
South Africa's debt market should continue to benefit after it becomes the first in Africa to be included in a prominent global bond index.
Amplats mineworkers demand R12 500 salary

Amplats mineworkers demand R12 500 salary

12 Sep 2012 15:15 - Sapa
Striking mineworkers hit back at claims by Anglo American Platinum that protesters near its Thembelani mine in Rustenburg are not its employees.
IMF drops SA growth forecast amid growing labour unrest, joblessness

IMF drops SA growth forecast amid growing labour unrest, joblessness

23 Aug 2012 21:09 - Lynley Donnelly
Increased labour unrest in the face of stubborn unemployment levels was a key risk to South Africa's economic outlook according to the IMF.

Strikers intimidate Implats workers

16 Feb 2012 07:48 - Staff Reporter
Striking workers from Impala Platinum have intimidated workers reporting for duty, angry with the ongoing impasse with the company.
The wheels came off, but Rea Vaya's ready to roll again

The wheels came off, but Rea Vaya's ready to roll again

27 Sep 2011 16:51 - Nickolaus Bauer
The City of Johannesburg faces an uphill battle to get commuters back onto the Rea Vaya buses after nearly two months of industrial action.

Implats and NUM in talks to avoid strike

12 Aug 2011 18:06 - Agnieszka Flak
The NUM is meeting with Impala Platinum to avoid a possible wage strike which could hurt the world's second-largest platinum producer.

Talks aim to end SA coal, gold sector strikes

01 Aug 2011 07:58 - Ed Stoddard
Striking coal and gold miners will meet the Chamber of Mines in a bid to end strikes that have cost the country tens of millions of dollars.

Gold miners set to strike

28 Jul 2011 08:01 - Ed Stoddard
SA gold miners will down tools on Thursday, intensifying a wave of strikes and potentially costing the sector $25-million a day.

SA braces for massive coal strike

24 Jul 2011 15:57 - Jon Herskovitz
About 150 000 SA coal workers seeking 14% wage increases plan to walk off the job from Sunday in a strike that could hurt power supplies.

Employers say they're still at the bargaining table

23 Jul 2011 07:57 - Staff Reporter
The National Petroleum Employers' Association denied walking out of wage talks on Friday. "We are still here," said spokesperson Mxolisi Ratsibe.

Illegal train strike over, says Metrorail

22 Jul 2011 11:13 - Staff Reporter
Metrorail has said an illegal strike by its train drivers over the lack of security and high rate of abuse and harassment by commuters has ended.

SA clothing sector missing the gap

22 Jul 2011 00:00 - Teague Payne
The textile and clothing industry urgently needs to get over this narrow-minded dispute around wages, says Renato Palmi, a researcher.
High wages unravel Newcastle's industry

High wages unravel Newcastle's industry

22 Jul 2011 00:00 - Teague Payne
The Newcastle clothing industry has become a metaphor for the crucial debate about jobs in South Africa, writes Teague Payne.
The great carve-up

The great carve-up

22 Jul 2011 00:00 - Nic Dawes
South Africa's conservative economic policy may be stable, but it's stifling transformation, writes Nic Dawes.

Fuel employees reject new pay offer

21 Jul 2011 11:47 - Olivia Kumwenda
South Africa's main fuel sector union and employees at state power utility Eskom said on Thursday they had rejected the latest raise offers.

Coal workers dig in, prepare for 'powerful strike'

21 Jul 2011 07:38 - Staff Reporter
Workers in the coal sector will embark on a strike following failed wage negotiations, the National Union of Mineworkers said on Wednesday.

Metalworkers yet to strike a deal

15 Jul 2011 10:11 - Nickolaus Bauer
A renewed offer from employers in the metal and steel industry would be considered by unions this weekend.

Petrol strike: Employers and unions ready to talk

14 Jul 2011 15:43 - Staff Reporter
Employers and unions in the petroleum sector have indicated a willingness to meet, the bargaining council for the Chemical Industry has said.
'Stay militant but peaceful,' says Malema

Video | 'Stay militant but peaceful,' says Malema

29 Feb 2012 10:13
Julius Malema has urged strikers at the Impala Platinum mine in Rustenburg to negotiate a peaceful end to their labor dispute, which has left 3people dead.

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