Key affected parties, including labour have not been involved, says trade union Solidarity
AARCELORMITTAL South Africa is axing 3 500 jobs at its Newcastle and Vereening steel manufacturing operations, a development labour union Solidarity described as “shocking” as the steel producer also laid blame on the collapse of key State run infrastructure and services.
The announcement of the closure of ArcelorMittal’s long steel business yesterday followed on other job losses at Sibanye-Stillwater and at Impala Platinum (Implats) in the past few weeks.
Some of the affected operations at Newcastle and Vereening have been under care and maintenance since last year. “A significant restructuring is being considered, with potentially 3 500 employees being affected and every effort will be made to manage down the number of jobs affected,” said…
