Unions have threatened a full-on strike at Sibanye-Stillwater over a dispute concerning the share ownership payments for mine workers.
AMCU president, Joseph Mathunjwa addresses members at the Koppie, Marikana in North West on 16 August 2023. Picture: Nigel Sibanda
Mathunjwa said should he was certain that the workers would embark on a strike but he said the strike should be in accordance with the law. The AMCU president said South African mining companies were continuously making profits while neglecting the safety and wellbeing of workers.
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