Monday, February 3, 2014

80,000 South African Platinum Miners Strike For A Living Wage

By JESSICA DESVARIEUX, TRNN PRODUCER

Welcome to The Real News Network. I'm Jessica Desvarieux in Baltimore. 

The Real News - Feb. 3, 2014

In South Africa, miners have rejected a 9 percent wage increase offer from the platinum industry as their strike enters its second week. Tens of thousands of members of the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union, or AMCU, walked off the job last week to protest harsh working conditions. They are also asking for a living wage that will double their current wages. Tensions have been high between the sides, with the media reporting several acts of violence in mining towns.  This is the largest strike in the mining sector since the Marikana strike in 2012. South Africa is the leading supplier of the world's platinum, and the strike is expected to take a toll on its economy.  Now joining us to discuss all this is Patrick Bond. Patrick is the director of the Centre for Civil Society and professor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa.

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