Hundreds of workers are trapped underground for a second day at Gold One's mine near Johannesburg due to a standoff between rival labor unions. About 540 workers at Gold One International's Modder East mine are also prevented from returning to the surface due to a labor-union recognition dispute. Sibanye is in talks with labor unions regarding possible restructuring at its South African platinum group mines, which could affect over 4,000 workers. Sibanye Stillwater, the largest mining sector employer in South Africa, warns that the planned restructuring and closures could lead to the loss of more than 4,000 jobs.
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Sibanye is entering talks with labor unions over the possible restructuring at some of its South African platinum group mines that could affect more than 4,000 workers https://t.co/dPhBW4pi6F
Hundreds of workers are underground for a second day at Gold One's mine near Johannesburg, with the company unable to reach them during a standoff between two rival labor unions https://t.co/u5Gngbu7RQ
About 540 workers at Gold One International's Modder East mine are prevented from returning to the surface amid a labor-union recognition dispute https://t.co/CVeJoky4qx