S Africa Platinum Miners To Begin Talks over Collective Bargaining
05 October 2012 - 8:01PM
Dow Jones News
JOHANNESBURG--South African platinum mining companies and unions
will begin talks Monday to consider a new format to negotiate wages
in the sector as violent strikes continue to shut mines and cut
production.
The talks follow a wave of strikes that began at Lonmin PLC
(LMI.LN) in August leaving 46 dead and spread to gold and iron ore
mines.
Gold and coal miners already use a system known as centralized
bargaining, where all companies in one mineral sector negotiate
wages together with unions. Platinum companies currently set wages
with workers at individual mines so wage differ across
companies.
Lonmin and Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd. (IMP.JO) have said
earlier they support a move to centralized bargaining.
Write to Devon Maylie at devon.maylie@dowjones.com
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