Sibanye-Stillwater to approach court to declare Amcu strike unprotected

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This comes after Sibanye was successful in the union membership verification process which confirmed that Amcu was the minority union at its gold mines.

JOHANNESBURG - Gold producer Sibanye-Stillwater will be approaching the Labour Court to declare the wage strike by Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union unprotected.

The mining company's James Wellsted said: “Amcu has disputed the numbers and the verification process. We have got a meeting with the people who have done the verification exercise and following that, we will approach the court.”

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