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Wildcat strike at Implats mine continues

Johannesburg - Impala Platinum said on Monday workers were continuing a wildcat strike over wages at its Marula mine.

Around 2 000 workers affiliated with the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) downed tools at the mine on Friday, demanding higher wages.

"The work stoppage is still continuing today," Implats spokesperson Johan Theron said.

Implats, the world's second largest producer of platinum, and rivals Anglo American Platinum [JSE:AMS] and Lonmin [JSE:LON] are still reeling from a five-month strike that ended last month. That stoppage was led by NUM's rival the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (Amcu).

The Marula operation of Implats was not hit by that strike as its Num-affiliated workforce signed a wage deal last year.

But Theron said on Friday that it seemed the Marula miners now wanted the same wage deal that Amcu obtained for its members at other Implats' mines.

In the engineering and steel sectors, over 200 000 workers associated with the Numsa metal workers' union downed tools in a separate dispute, forcing General Motors to suspend production at its main South African plant.

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