The country’s largest miner Sibanye-Stillwater is not budging on its wage offer. It has been a month since thousands of workers at the miner’s gold operations downed tools.
Sibanye’s boss Neal Froneman says the world is facing a potential economic downturn and it would not make financial sense to agree to the union’s demands.
Negotiations between the miner and the unions have been deadlocked for months.
Amcu and NUM are demanding wage increases of R1,000 each year for the next three years. Sibanye is currently offering R700 for each of the next three years.
Source: eNCA
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