Situation remains tense at Gold One Mine

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The situation remains tense at Gold One mine in Springs, with police firing rubber bullets and teargas at protesting AMCU workers. Workers affiliated to AMCU have been gathering at the mine since Sunday night, demanding a date for their union to be officially recognised as the majority union. Phemelo speaks to AMCU Regional Secretary, Tladi Mokwena about this and gets some analysis from Mining Expert, David van Wyk.
13 Nov 2023 3PM English South Africa Education · Careers

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