Mining indaba: Ten years after Marikana massacre, Anglo American step into ‘delicate’ wage negotiations

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Mining indaba: Ten years after Marikana massacre, Anglo American step into ‘delicate’ wage negotiations
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Mining indaba: Ten years after Marikana massacre, Anglo American step into ‘delicate’ wage negotiations - Platinum, new innovation, wage talks and Ramaphosa. A lot is happening in the mining world

Four buses filled with delegates travelled to see Anglo American’s latest technology at one of its more advanced platinum operations in its portfolio of South African assets after investors the world over had urged miners to get out of the country

following the Marikana tragedy that took place 10 years ago.Subscribe to the M&G today for just R30 for the first three months* to gain access to this story and all our best journalism, subscriber-only newsletters, events and a weekly cryptic crossword.”

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