(Reuters) - The world's biggest platinum producer Angloplat will hold further wage talks with South Africa's biggest mining union next week after it did not file a dispute as expected, spokesman Simon Tebele told Reuters.
The National Union of Mineworkers Secretary General Oupa Komane said it had agreed to further bilateral talks after receiving an invitation from the company. A dispute is the first legal step towards going on strike.
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The National Union of Mineworkers Secretary General Oupa Komane said it had agreed to further bilateral talks after receiving an invitation from the company. A dispute is the first legal step towards going on strike.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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