Johannesburg - "We have reached an agreement," CEO Reggie Sibiya told Sapa.
The parties had agreed to a wage increment of 9.0% for the first year, 8.0% for the second year and 7.0% for the third year, Sibiya said.
Numsa originally demanded a 15% wage hike, while employers were offering 6.6%.
This excluded Sector Five, Sector Six and Chapter Three workers.
"During negotiations, we established an industry policy forum and while we said this was not a dumping ground for unresolved issues, we agreed that there are issues of strategic importance that have come out in the negotiations."
These issues, Sibiya said, needed to be taken further in the forum.
A separate forum for the fuel sector had also been set up during the latest negotiations.
The parties had agreed to a wage increment of 9.0% for the first year, 8.0% for the second year and 7.0% for the third year, Sibiya said.
Numsa originally demanded a 15% wage hike, while employers were offering 6.6%.
This excluded Sector Five, Sector Six and Chapter Three workers.
"During negotiations, we established an industry policy forum and while we said this was not a dumping ground for unresolved issues, we agreed that there are issues of strategic importance that have come out in the negotiations."
These issues, Sibiya said, needed to be taken further in the forum.
A separate forum for the fuel sector had also been set up during the latest negotiations.