Home News Page 942

News

AMCU, bosses differ on wage talk progress

0
South Africa's platinum bosses said wage talks were off to "a constructive start", but AMCU was downbeat in its appraisal of the three-day process.

Rand slide gives twist to AMCU wage talks

0
The rand slide was on more long-term factors than the wage strike in the platinum sector, but will nonetheless have short-term effects, especially on wage talks.

AMCU strike off to strong, peaceful start

0
Skirmishes were kept to a minimum on the first day of strike across South Africa's platinum industry with low turnouts reported.

SA gold sector strike halted … for now

0
A strike by the AMCU due for January 23 was suspended but not yet interdicted as the Labour Court pondered a decision expected on January 30.

Zimbabwe gives official seal to sovereign fund

0
Zimbabwe officially tabled its sovereign wealth fund but an economist said the effort wouldn't have a major impact on the country's economic fortunes.

Amplats’ Griffith fears strike will foil restructure

0
Chris Griffith, CEO of Amplats, said a strike at its premises on Thursday would see its restructuring efforts unravel.

AMCU strike may deal gold sector hefty blow

0
AMCU's proposed strike later this week could have broader consequences for the gold sector that first imagined as it claims growing membership in the industry.

Gold industry strike tensions raised a notch

0
The Chamber of Mines said a strike by AMCU would be illegal and spelled out why the union had to accept the 8% wage lift agreed in September.

Gold Fields top lawyer quits in BEE broil

0
Gold Fields has recorded the first casuality of its troubled R2.1bn empowerment deal at South Deep with the resignation of Michael Fleischer.

AMCU plunges SA into fresh bout of strikes

0
Strike action would start later this week at the mines of Amplats, Implats and Lonmin, as well as Sibanye Gold, AngloGold Ashanti and Harmony Gold.