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Amcu: Sibanye strike will go ahead

An Tuesday court interdict has failed to thwart Amcu’s plans to strike at several Sibanye gold mines, where it is the majority union.

Community klaar with Finnish mine

Community klaar with Finnish mine

A major source of income and jobs is on hold while the company tries to find a solution.

Thandi Maqubela.

Amplats may sell SA mines as strike hits profit

Anglo American Platinum, may sell some mines after profits for the first half of the year fell 88%, following a five-month strike.

Mining strike hangover lingers painfully

Pay cheques are in but many business owners will struggle to recover from the five-month platinum mine wage dispute.

Lonmin and Amcu members sign agreements to end the five-month strike.

Tsunami mining strike changes landscape

Retrenchments in the platinum mining sector are now all but inevitable, say labour experts.

Schools in Manenberg were closed for two days after gang violence flared up.

Amcu shifts strike goalposts

SA’s longest strike is inching towards a close. But in Rustenburg, Amcu is the name trending on shop floor lips as a game changer on the labour front.

The short-term benefit is likely to be higher prices – and investors will start looking elsewhere.

SA platinum strike gives Zim a lift

The short-term benefit is likely to be higher prices – and investors will start looking elsewhere.

Workers rally to a different flag

The realignment of the labour landscape is a positive step towards blue-collar empowerment.

Headache: ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe had to change his tune after NEC members rebuked him.

Editorial: Mantashe trades straw men for scarecrows

Does Gwede Mantashe expect us to believe that four people are solely responsible for the longest, most bitter strike in South Africa’s history?

How long could the mines hold out?

Platinum stockpiles and a market surplus mean the mineworker strike is almost convenient for the mining companies.

Labour received a thin slice of the pie. The distribution of ‘value added’ was skewed in favour of shareholders.

Mining capital must play ball to save the sector

An orderly restructuring of the platinum industry is essential after the longest strike in our history, writes Gilad Isaacs.

Dauntless striker solidarity in Wonderkop

To strike is to suffer through wageless months at the mines on the platinum belt in North West, but the alternative is unthinkable.

EFF leader Julius Malema addressing the crowds at the party’s final rally ahead of the 2014 elections.

Is the EFF the calm before a real leftist storm?

The red berets have won over a large number of former ANC supporters in North West, despite the party being less than a year old.

The poor state of the economy and high unemployment , particularly among the youth, could create fertile ground for mass discontent. Photo: File

Protesters burn down shop stalls in Marikana

A growing group of striking mineworkers has begun marching in protest against Lonmin’s call for miners to return to work.

Lonmin SMSs fuel tension among Marikana miners

Violence is flaring up on the platinum belt as miners are divided between those wanting to return to work and those threatening them if they do.

No end in sight for Amcu platinum strike

Amplats is just the first of the three major producers Amcu expects a response from after delivering a list of mineworkers’ grievances.