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Platinum miners during a wage increase strike on January 23 2014 in Marikana.

NUM pleads for end to platinum strike

The National Union of Mineworkers says it is concerned by the economic impact of the lengthy platinum sector wage dispute.

Platinum miners during a wage increase strike on January 23 2014 in Marikana.

Families queue for food aid as Amcu strike enters 18th week

About 12 000 people affected by the Amcu strike on the platinum belt have received food from nonprofit organisations.

Mining strike hits SA macro and micro economy

The ongoing strike in the platinum belt is having a detrimental effect on the pockets of not only miners, but the community at large.

The Amcu strike for higher wages has lasted six weeks

Government resumes talks over platinum strike

Government-led talks between major platinum mines and dominant union Amcu have resumed in Pretoria as the strike enters its third day.

Amcu vote in favour of strike at Implats

Members of the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union intend to down tools at the world’s largest platinum mine.

Impala Platinum employees

End to unprotected strike for Implats workers

Impala Platinum employees, who embarked on an unprotected strike this week, have returned to work.

Fallout from the Implats strike chaos

Fallout from the Implats strike chaos

Shops owned by foreigners have been reportedly targeted by angry protesters to send a message to Implats management.

Impala’s Rustenburg operations back on track

Impala’s Rustenburg operations back on track

Impala Platinum has confirmed that its Rustenburg mine has resumed operations after an illegal strike, which disrupted production, came to an end.

Police called in to cope with rioting miners

Police called in to cope with rioting miners

Riot police fired tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannon at striking miners who went on the rampage at Impala Platinum’s Rustenburg plant.