Looming Sibanye Stillwater lay-offs due to a series of 'operational issues'

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The looming lay-offs at Sibanye Stillwater's Kloof 4 shaft in Carletonville are due to a series of operational issues. Sibanye Stillwater's head of investor relations and corporate affairs James Wellstead tells the OFM Business Hour they are still engaging with labour unions on a way forward. In the balance is nearly 3000 jobs.
20 Sep 2023 3PM English South Africa Business · Daily News

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