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Sibanye-Stillwater strike | Miner says workers' demands unaffordable

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2022-05-02 
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Sibanye-Stillwater strike | Miner says workers' demands unaffordable

The company says it’s been trying to negotiate with unions for about 10 months now and many adjustments have been made.

Workers are demanding a R1,000 increase but the employer is only willing to offer R850.Sibanye-Stillwater's James 

Wellsted said:"It’s been about a 10-month long process, it's been an extended engagement.

"At the end of last year [2021] before the December break we actually paid back-pay on the current offer that we had on the table at that time to employees so that they would go home, at least with something, for the December break to share with their families. At that point, it was R450.

WATCH: Ramaphosa whisked away in Workers' Day rally

Absolute CRAP. Yet the ceo made R300 million Sibanye said it is a waste to give workers that 1000 they must stop playing an give workers what they need not even want because of high prices of living

CEO's R300m pay packet a new flashpoint in Sibanye strikeSibanye-Stillwater CEO Neal Froneman's R300m pay package in 2021 is expected to complicate wage negotiations with workers whose strike is now in its second month. 300 million, thats South Africa for you. MayDay CyrilRamaphosa I can't believe this I'm sure you have seen post about JonathanHele helping people, I gave her a try and I can boldly stand and tell everyone she is legit and real... Eusebius I can't believe this I'm sure you have seen post about JonathanHele helping people, I gave her a try and I can boldly stand and tell everyone she is legit and real...

'Sibanye-Stillwater CEO pockets R300m pay packet, but staff get next to nothing'Sibanye-Stillwater CEO Neal Froneman's R300m pay package in 2021 is expected to complicate wage negotiations with workers whose strike is now in its second month. That's typical in this country. Anc government allows this....

WATCH: Ramaphosa whisked away in Workers' Day rallyWATCH: Ramaphosa whisked away in Workers' Day rally President Cyril Ramaphosa had to be whisked away at a Workers' Day rally after striking Sibanye Stillwater mine workers disrupted his address.



Cosatu says heckling of ANC's Ramaphosa at May Day rally was unfortunateRamaphosa was booed and told to leave a Cosatu May Day rally on Sunday by disgruntled Sibanye Stillwater gold operations employees. Lol when commies are at each other's throat Time for Jnions to be dismantled. God is the only true vindicator and can change the hearts of people Wasn't cupcake instrumental in creating cosatu. How things have changed. From workers hero to bring chased like a rabid dog. His days are numbered

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READ: Workers are demanding a R1,000 increase but the employer is only willing to offer R850. Sibanye-Stillwater's James Wellsted said:"It’s been about a 10-month long process, it's been an extended engagement. WATCH | Ramaphosa leaves May Day event "At the end of last year [2021] before the December break we actually paid back-pay on the current offer that we had on the table at that time to employees so that they would go home, at least with something, for the December break to share with their families. At that point, it was R450. "We’ve subsequently moved our offer a number of times. On 4 February we offered R700 on the basic increase and R100 live-out allowance and then we recently on 19 April again adjusted that to an R800 basic increase and R50 live-out allowance. That contrasts with the union's R1,000 demand on basic and R100 live-out allowance. That’s quite a bit higher than where we are." Source

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