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Most of the 80,000 South African gold miners who have been on strike since Tuesday have returned to work after a new pay offer, union officials say. | Most of the 80,000 South African gold miners who have been on strike since Tuesday have returned to work after a new pay offer, union officials say. |
The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) spokesman said workers for four of the seven companies had accepted the offer of an 8% rise. | |
The NUM had been demanding 60%, while employers had offered 6% - the same as the current annual rate of inflation. | The NUM had been demanding 60%, while employers had offered 6% - the same as the current annual rate of inflation. |
South Africa's gold industry is one of the biggest in the world. | South Africa's gold industry is one of the biggest in the world. |
But it has been in decline in recent years, while the platinum sector is still recovering from violence during last year's strikes. | But it has been in decline in recent years, while the platinum sector is still recovering from violence during last year's strikes. |
Power cuts | |
NUM spokesman Lesiba Seshoka told the AFP news agency that the remaining workers were still being briefed about the latest offer. | |
"This may possibly mark the end of the strike," he said. | |
Mine owners had warned that a long strike could lead to gold mines closing and thousands of jobs being lost, following a fall in the price of gold. | Mine owners had warned that a long strike could lead to gold mines closing and thousands of jobs being lost, following a fall in the price of gold. |
They say that their production costs have increased as they have had to dig ever deeper to extract gold. | They say that their production costs have increased as they have had to dig ever deeper to extract gold. |
For many years, South Africa was by far the world's largest gold producer but it is now the fifth biggest, with just 6% of world production. | |
However, mining is still the most important sector in South Africa's economy. | |
The NUM represents about 64% of South Africa's 120,000 gold miners. | The NUM represents about 64% of South Africa's 120,000 gold miners. |
South Africans were shocked last year when police shot dead 34 platinum miners during an unofficial strike called by a rival union, which accused the NUM of being too close to the ANC government. | South Africans were shocked last year when police shot dead 34 platinum miners during an unofficial strike called by a rival union, which accused the NUM of being too close to the ANC government. |
South Africa has already been hit by strikes in the vehicle manufacturing and construction industries. | South Africa has already been hit by strikes in the vehicle manufacturing and construction industries. |
Some electricity workers have also gone on an unofficial strike, leading to severe power cuts in the biggest city, Johannesburg. | |
An extra generator has been installed near the home of former President Nelson Mandela, who arrived there on Sunday after almost three months in hospital. | |
He remains in a critical condition. |