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An estimated 100 000 miner workers affiliated to Amcu went on strike on Thursday to demand major wage increases.

Government task team, Amcu to hold final meeting

Government says Monday’s talks with Amcu and mining bosses will determine whether it continues with it’s intervention in the platinum wage dispute.

Implats rejects tax evasion allegations

Impala Platinum has rejected claims that the platinum mining companies have been involved in tax evasion activities.

Still no agreement in platinum strike

Three major platinum producers have dismissed reports of an agreement in the long-standing wage dispute with mining union Amcu.

The union federation’s future lies in finding its former unity of purpose and its workerist focus

Platinum strike numbers to emerge in court

The cost of Amcu’s 15-week wage strike and the data gathered from the mining companies’ SMS polls will be made public at the Labour Court.

Talks to end wage strikes continue behind closed doors

At an undisclosed location, mine representatives will continue to meet with Amcu – whose members downed tools demanding a basic salary of R12 500.

As a business SAA stands a good chance to ‘return to its former glory’

Capitec gears up for more bad debt

The country’s second largest lender of unsecured loans is setting aside more money for bad debt as mine strikes and a slow economy hit consumers.

Amcu is seeking to overturn an interim order blocking their planned strike in the gold sector.

Amcu to decide whether to strike at platinum mines

Mining union Amcu will meet with its members this week to decide whether to down tools at Anglo, Implats and Lonmin mines.

Strikers intimidate Implats workers

Striking workers from Impala Platinum have intimidated workers reporting for duty, angry with the ongoing impasse with the company.

5 000 Impala Plat workers out of a job

Impala Platinum Mine has dismissed 5 000 workers in Rustenburg after they embarked on a salary-related illegal strike, the company says.