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The Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union - AMCU - says there will soon be no space to commemorate the site where 34 mineworkers were massacred in Marikana in North West due to encroaching squatter camps. The union says while workers have seen some gains since their protracted strike, much more still needs to be done to better living conditions of workers and communities in mining areas. This year marks eleven years since the killings at Marikana. For more on this, Elvis Presslin spoke to Amcu president Joseph Mathunjwa
By SAfmThe Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union - AMCU - says there will soon be no space to commemorate the site where 34 mineworkers were massacred in Marikana in North West due to encroaching squatter camps. The union says while workers have seen some gains since their protracted strike, much more still needs to be done to better living conditions of workers and communities in mining areas. This year marks eleven years since the killings at Marikana. For more on this, Elvis Presslin spoke to Amcu president Joseph Mathunjwa

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