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UASA negotiates wage increase of 5%-6% with SEIFSA
19th October 2021 UASA’s continued negotiations with the Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa (SEIFSA) yielded positive results. A wage... →
Hydrogen fuel cell has inexhaustible future, says Fortescue’s Andrew Forrest
By: Martin Creamer 15th October 2021 The hydrogen fuel cell has an inexhaustible future as a means of maintaining the planet’s high standard of living, said Fortescue Metals Group... →
Numsa rejects new wage offer, engineering strike continues
By: Reuters 14th October 2021 South Africa's biggest engineering union, Numsa, has rejected a new wage offer as a national strike that has already hit output at car maker BMW... →
Numsa considers new offer to end engineering strike
By: Reuters 8th October 2021 South Africa's biggest metalworkers union said on Friday its members were considering a new proposal to end a strike in the engineering sector, now... →
Ramaphosa moots possible hydrogen partnership with Namibia as he punts Boegoebaai export hub
By: Terence Creamer 7th October 2021 President Cyril Ramaphosa says South Africa stands ready to be a major exporter of green hydrogen and has described the special economic zone (SEZ)... →
Minister Nxesi calls for calm in the face of increasing industrial action
7th October 2021 Employment and Labour Minister T.W Nxesi urges all parties to resolve their industrial issues urgently through social dialogue especially in this... →
Numsa starts indefinite strike, auto industry fears impact
By: Reuters 5th October 2021 South Africa's biggest metalworkers union on Tuesday launched an indefinite strike, seeking pay rises and threatening to block supplies of parts to... →
Platinum offering good relative value as investment – Northam
By: Martin Creamer 4th October 2021 Platinum is viewed as an investment case for the moment and is offering good relative value, says Northam Platinum CEO Paul Dunne. Palladium... →