News
31 January 2016

Anglo American and Lonmin cut 9,000 jobs

Region:
Middle East & Africa

Two South African miners Anglo American and Lonmin are set to cut a total of 9,000 jobs between the two firms. Around 4,000 roles are to go in Anglo’s iron ore division while platinum producer Lonmin has shed 5,077 workers since the end of last year. In December 2015 Anglo American...

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