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Mine deal issues still to be thrashed out

Johannesburg - The Association of Mineworkers and Construction Unionin (Amcu) has accepted a new wage offer in principle but some outstanding "issues" still need to be discussed, its leader said on Friday.

"In principle we have agreed to the offer. There are still issues that we need to consult with the employer," Amcu president Joseph Mathunjwa told Sapa by phone.

"It's not true that we have entirely rejected the offer," he said, clearing up confusion created by a radio report saying its members had rejected the offer tabled on Thursday.

Impala Platinum [JSE:IMP] spokesperson Johan Theron said mining companies would meet the union again on Friday.

"As far as we know, Amcu has accepted the offer," he said.

Mathunjwa addressed workers in the North West town of Rustenburg on Thursday, where the platinum belt is reeling from a 21-week-old strike marked by violence and intimidation.

Most workers cheered when Mathunjwa announced the new wage offer, mandating him to accept the R1 000 per month wage increase offer for the A and B band (unskilled and semi-skilled) workers over three years.

Skilled workers in the C band (officials, artisans, and miners) were offered an 8% increase in the first year and 7.5% for the two years after that.

Payment demand for strike months

The outstanding demands by some miners include:

- The reinstatement at Lonmin of 235 essential services workers who were dismissed during the strike;

- The housing allowances - also known as living out allowances - to be increased by an unspecified amount; and

- That the workers get back-pay from January and paid for the months they were on strike.

Union members at Lonmin [JSE:LON], Implats and Anglo American Platinum [JSE:AMS] have been on strike since January 23, demanding a basic monthly salary of R12 500.

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