Amcu on ropes as Sibanye pursues unprotected strike ruling
SA’s largest gold producer says verification process shows Amcu is in the minority at its mines
Sibanye-Stillwater will ask the Labour Court to declare a protracted wage strike at its gold mines unprotected after claiming a major victory in a union membership verification process. Sibanye, SA’s largest gold producer, said on Monday that it would approach the Labour Court to declare a stoppage by about 14,000 members of the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (Amcu) at its three gold mines unprotected after the independent verification process confirmed that Amcu was in the minority at its gold mines. The union, however, challenged the verification process as "flawed". If you are already a subscriber, please click on the following link to go to the full article: Sibanye wants strike declared unprotected If you would like to subscribe to BusinessLIVE to read the full story, please click here.
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