More than 4 000 jobs on the line as Sibanye considers future of four South African PGM shafts

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More than 4 000 jobs on the line as Sibanye considers future of four South African PGM shafts
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Dual-listed Sibanye-Stillwater will enter into consultations with organised labour and other affected non-unionised employees through their representatives regarding the possible restructuring of four shafts within its Southern Africa platinum group metal (PGM) business.

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