Strike at ArcelorMittal SA ends, wage deal signed

Friday, 27 May 2022 15:49:23 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul

Africa’s largest steel producer ArcelorMittal South Africa has announced that it has reached a wage agreement with the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) that brings an end to the two-week long wage dispute and strike action. NUMSA members at ArcelorMittal South Africa’s plants started a strike on May 11 for better wages and working conditions. The workers were demanding a 10 percent increase in their salaries.

The agreement, which will be backdated to April 1, 2022, and applies to all bargaining unit employees, is made up of a 6.5 percent increase on all remuneration elements, plus a ZAR 5,000 once-off ex-gratia payment.


Similar articles

ArcelorMittal South Africa to continue operations until August

01 Apr | Steel News

ArcelorMittal South Africa seeks government support to prevent closure

17 Mar | Steel News

ArcelorMittal South Africa to officially close longs plants after talks with government fail

03 Mar | Steel News

ArcelorMittal South Africa postpones longs plants closure plan

10 Feb | Steel News

ArcelorMittal South Africa to close longs plants amid challenging market conditions

07 Jan | Steel News

ArcelorMittal South Africa to continue long steel production

04 Jul | Steel News

ArcelorMittal South Africa plans to close long steel operations amid weak demand

29 Nov | Steel News

ArcelorMittal and Sasol join forces to explore green hydrogen and carbon capture projects

19 Oct | Steel News

ArcelorMittal SA plans feasibility studies for two renewable energy plants

18 Apr | Steel News

ArcelorMittal SA temporarily shuts down BF at Vanderbijlpark plant amid raw material shortage

21 Mar | Steel News