
Unions and Sibanye-Stillwater agree on a 3-year wage deal.
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Sibanye-Stillwater is set to restart operations at its gold mines in Gauteng and Free State after signing a three-year wage deal with unions. The move puts an end to a three-month strike where employees forfeited more than R1.2 billion in wages. Business Day TV discussed the deal in greater detail with Sibanye-Stillwater’s Executive Vice President of Investor Relations and Corporate Affairs and the National Union of Mineworkers’ National Spokesperson, Livhuwani Mammburu.





