Having its roots in gold, the diversified mining company has been shielded from the PGM price crash
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Sibanye-Stillwater’s three-month strike has come to an end after the mining company signed a three-year wage deal with unions
The mine’s two largest unions have accused it of being the ‘worst employer among workers’ and are threatening a secondary strike.
Partnerships between industry and academia are crucial as today’s mines increasingly adopt 4IR technologies
The Amcu said it had received reports that as many as 4 000 miners were stuck underground
The lengthy strike finally ended with Amcu agreeing to the same wage offer other mining unions accepted in October
The gold producer is locked in an ongoing wage dispute with AMCU and is facing ongoing losses at its gold operations
The death toll at Sibanye-Stillwater’s operations this year alone stands at more than 20
A fourth miner has been found dead at an abandoned working area of a mine owned by Sibanye-Stillwater while a fifth miner remains unaccounted for
The five employees who remain hospitalised are in stable condition and ‘making good progress’