Solidarity union accepts Sibanye-Stillwater wage offer
South Africa’s Solidarity union on Wednesday said it had accepted miner Sibanye-Stillwater’s final wage offer and withdrawn from any further organized labor action, splitting from a group of unions negotiating together for the first time.
Solidarity said that an “overwhelming” majority of its members accepted the final offer in a confidential vote.
“We are satisfied with the offer and are happy that we could negotiate this increase for our members,” Riaan Visser, deputy general secretary at Solidarity, said in a statement.
The remaining unions in the coalition – the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU), National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) and UASA – have yet to announce the result of Tuesday’s vote on whether to strike.
A Sibanye spokesperson declined to comment on Solidarity’s decision, saying the company is awaiting the outcome of the ballot process.
($1 = 15.4676 rand)
Reuters (By Helen Reid; Editing by Jane Merriman and David Goodman)