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Global strikes and disruptions plague industry

A POSSIBLE strike in the South African gold industry this Sunday that looms as the biggest seen in that country in the last 18 years, is but the latest in a series of industrial disputes, riots and general protests that have marred the mining industry in recent months.

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Global strikes and disruptions plague industry

The transcontinental disruptions are primarily wage-related and cover a large cross section of metal commodities including gold, copper, coal, zinc, lead, and ferrochrome. The potential South African...

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