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Sibanye workers stage sit-in; public protector slams justice system’s GBV responsiveness; labour court finds Coca-Cola retrenchments justified; and KZN and Eastern Cape storm death toll rises.

Workers at the Kroondal mine, which is operated by Sibanye-Stillwater and focuses on extracting platinum group metals, have begun an underground sit-in to express their dissatisfaction with the employee share option schemes offered by the company. The sit-in started on Monday morning. As of the evening of Tuesday, there were still 211 employees remaining underground.

[The labour appeal court upheld Coca-Cola Beverages Africa’s job layoffs due to alleged fiscal losses from the sugar tax, despite union legal objections. The court heard that financial strain from the tax led CCBSA to pay R2.1 billion in taxes and offer R850 million in discounts, causing a 2% drop in sales volumes, which led to a restructuring of their operations. [The KwaZulu-Natal provincial government said they expect the death toll to rise following Monday’s devastating storms.

 

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