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Scores of Sibanye Stillwater mineworkers camping outside the Union Building in Pretoria say they're optimistic about a breakthrough in the wage negotiations between unions and mine management that are scheduled to resume today. The talks were adjourned on Friday after unions and mine management disagreed on the tabled wage offers. The unions AMCU and the NUM, rejected the offer of R700 in the first year, R1000 in the second, and R900 in the third. The unions are demanding a one-thousand-rand wage demand and a six percent increase. For more on this, Elvis Presslin spoke to NUM PWV Regional Secretary, Bonginkosi Mrasi
By SAfmScores of Sibanye Stillwater mineworkers camping outside the Union Building in Pretoria say they're optimistic about a breakthrough in the wage negotiations between unions and mine management that are scheduled to resume today. The talks were adjourned on Friday after unions and mine management disagreed on the tabled wage offers. The unions AMCU and the NUM, rejected the offer of R700 in the first year, R1000 in the second, and R900 in the third. The unions are demanding a one-thousand-rand wage demand and a six percent increase. For more on this, Elvis Presslin spoke to NUM PWV Regional Secretary, Bonginkosi Mrasi

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