(Reuters) - South African bullion miner Gold Fields said on Tuesday that trade union leadership intervention in a wildcat strike made a return to production more likely.
About 12 000 workers have been on strike at the east section of its KDC mine in South Africa for almost a week.
Spokesperson Sven Lunsche said the company was losing 1 650 ounces of production a day and it had until Monday used stockpiles, it was now two days that the stay away had impacted directly on
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