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Sibanye halts work at South African gold mines as biggest unions strike

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Felix Njini
Bloomberg News
Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Sibanye Stillwater Ltd. said it is temporarily halting work at its three gold mines in South Africa from this evening as workers start a strike over wages.

The Johannesburg-based miner is implementing a "lockout," barring all workers, including those from Solidarity union that accepted its wage offer, from accessing the mine sites, spokesman James Wellsted said.

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Mining activities at Driefontein and Kloof mines will be halted from this evening except for essential services such as pumping water, he said. Sibanye had already temporarily stopped work at Beatrix gold mine until April because of safety issues. ...

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