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South Africa mine strikes: Police fire tear gas | South Africa mine strikes: Police fire tear gas |
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Police have fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse about 1,000 striking miners at a leading platinum mine in South Africa. | Police have fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse about 1,000 striking miners at a leading platinum mine in South Africa. |
The workers had earlier torched an electricity sub-station and had set up barricades, police said. | The workers had earlier torched an electricity sub-station and had set up barricades, police said. |
The strikers have rejected a deal to return to work on Tuesday, saying their demand for higher pay should be met. | The strikers have rejected a deal to return to work on Tuesday, saying their demand for higher pay should be met. |
South Africa's mines have been hit by a series of wildcat strikes, which have cost millions of dollars. | South Africa's mines have been hit by a series of wildcat strikes, which have cost millions of dollars. |
More than 40 people died in August in clashes between police and striking workers at the Lonmin-owned Marikana platinum mine near Rustenburg, 120km (70 miles) north-west of Johannesburg. | More than 40 people died in August in clashes between police and striking workers at the Lonmin-owned Marikana platinum mine near Rustenburg, 120km (70 miles) north-west of Johannesburg. |
The latest clashes took place at a mine owned in the same area by the world's biggest platinum producer, Anglo American Platinum (Amplats). | The latest clashes took place at a mine owned in the same area by the world's biggest platinum producer, Anglo American Platinum (Amplats). |
Over the weekend, Amplats had agreed to reinstate 12,000 miners sacked for taking part in a six-week-long unofficial strike. | Over the weekend, Amplats had agreed to reinstate 12,000 miners sacked for taking part in a six-week-long unofficial strike. |
'Running battles' | 'Running battles' |
Police spokesman Capt Dennis Adriao said the Khuseleka power substation, which is on Amplats property, was set alight. | Police spokesman Capt Dennis Adriao said the Khuseleka power substation, which is on Amplats property, was set alight. |
"Since then we have been having running clashes with groups of about 1,000 people who formed a barricade to prevent police from entering," he said. | "Since then we have been having running clashes with groups of about 1,000 people who formed a barricade to prevent police from entering," he said. |
Amplats said it would give the workers a one-off "hardship allowance" of $230 (£140), as part of a deal struck with trade unions, including the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), to end the strike. | |
But a protester, MacDonald Motsaathebe, told Reuters news agency that workers would not resume work until their wage demands are met. | |
"We earn peanuts," he is quoted as saying. | "We earn peanuts," he is quoted as saying. |
Analysts say workers across the industry are disaffected with the NUM and other mainstream unions, regarding them as too close to employers and government officials. | |
The workers have been demanding $1,840 in monthly pay, more than three times their current average salary. | The workers have been demanding $1,840 in monthly pay, more than three times their current average salary. |
Income levels between South Africa's workers and employers are among the most unequal in the world. | Income levels between South Africa's workers and employers are among the most unequal in the world. |
Earlier this month, President Jacob Zuma called on company bosses to take a salary freeze. | Earlier this month, President Jacob Zuma called on company bosses to take a salary freeze. |
South Africa is one of the world's biggest producers of precious metals. | South Africa is one of the world's biggest producers of precious metals. |
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