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Last week Monday, the CCMA ?stepped in to mediate in the meetings between UNTU and BOC. (Madelene Cronje/M&G)

Gautrain security guards face retrenchment after a fare hike, unless they waive bonuses

But more than half the guards are standing firm, refusing to sign the waiver.

Civil service wage deal under threat

The state’s bid to claw back 0.6% under a previous agreement has thrown a spanner in the works.

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

Amcu rejects latest platinum settlement offer

Amcu has come out strongly against the latest offer to end the three-month-long strike in the platinum sector demanding an "honourable settlement".

NUM members from Northam Platinum have marched to their employer’s offices demanding better wages and the resignation of CEO Glyn Lewis.

NUM: Even animals are treated better than us

NUM members from Northam Platinum have marched to their employer’s offices demanding better wages and the resignation of CEO Glyn Lewis.

The Bulls have contracted loose forward Dewald Potgieter.

Amcu may settle for less than R12.5k wage demand

The Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union has lowered its demand of R12 500 a month for workers at Impala Platinum, says the union.

NUM consults with Northam mine on revised wage offer

Following strikes over the weekend, the National Union of Mineworkers says it will meet to discuss a revised wage offer tabled by Northam mine.

The department of mineral and petroleum resources has confirmed that petrol will increase by R3.27 a litre, while diesel will increase by R6.19a litre, depending on the sulphur grade

Petrol attendant strike: Numsa rejects wage offer

The National Union of Metalworkers of SA has rejected an increased wage offer as the petrol and motor retail sector enters its fourth strike day.

South Africa’s coal exports have shot up since wage negotiations in the sector have raised the demand for the mineral. (Supplied)

Coal trading soars as wage negotiations spook buyers

SA’s coal trading has hit a six-week high as buyers stocked up on the mineral ahead of their winters after unions declared a wage dispute.

Gold Fields has announced the creation of Sibanye Gold Limited

Unions scoff at gold miners’ 5.5% wage offer

The NUM and Solidarity have laughed off the wage and living allowance increase put forward, adding to fears over strike action in the sector.

According to Mariette Liefferink

Unions, gold sector declare wage dispute

Bruising wage negotiations between goldminers and workers look to have stalled after unions declared an official wage dispute.

Many workers are apparently unaware that the new wage applies to a nine-hour day.

Farmers take stock of wage hikes

Agricultural unions are urging their members to apply to the labour department for exemptions.

Many facets to proposed youth wage subsidy

The debate over youth wage subsidies has heated up since the ANC decided to support it.

Farmworkers reach wage agreement in Clanwilliam

Farmworkers in Clanwilliam have reached an agreement that could signal the end of the farmworkers’ strike in the Western Cape, says Cosatu.

Job creation was a major topic in last week’s budget, which was released the day after South Africa’s devastating unemployment statistics made headlines.

Inequality gap closes as the state’s wage bill swells

Ballooning government wages are helping to close the income inequality gap between white and black South Africans.

Employees of Anglo American Platinum in Rustenburg and Pilanesberg north returned to work on Thursday after striking a new wage deal.

Miners return to work at Amplats

Employees of Anglo American Platinum in Rustenburg and Pilanesberg north have returned to work.

Striking Amplats miners.

Amplats makes new pay offer

Anglo American Platinum has made a new offer to striking workers in an attempt to get operations running again, the company confirmed on Wednesday.

Swaziland is still feeling the impact of the 70% drop in revenue from the Southern African Customs Union

IMF urges Swaziland to reduce state wage bill

Swaziland’s economic woes continue and the International Monetary Fund has forecast a gross domestic product contraction of 1.5%.

Miners at Lonmin’s Marikana mine in the North West.

Mine workers’ hope lies in mass action

After a week that saw mounting arrests to counter the spreading strikes, the Trotskyite Democratic Socialist Movement paused to plot a way forward.

Initial investigations by the NCR have shown that ten out of 12 credit providers inspected in the Marikana area may be guilty of reckless lending practises.

Mining crisis deeper than Marikana

The wage agreement at Lonmin’s Marikana mine was widely welcomed, but now appears to have triggered a deepening crisis in the mining industry.

The Lonmin workers are far from happy.

Lonmin miners crack under pressure

According to some Marikana miners, they are no better off than before the strike, after Lonmin this week offered striking workers a 22% pay hike.