ARM spokeswoman Monique Swartz said the company had not lost any production during the stand-off between workers and management at Two Rivers mine.
“Normal operations have resumed. We have not lost anything as the plant (continued) operating from stockpiles,” Swartz said.
The employees staged the sit-in to demand the sacking of a manager, who they say fired the four workers without justification. The protest had halted underground mining operations for the precious metal.
Lesiba Seshoka, spokesman for the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), SA’s largest union, said ARM had agreed to reinstate the four workers that had been sacked.
He said the manager had not been sacked.
Implats , the world’s second largest platinum producer, and supplier of a quarter of the world’s platinum, has said it expects to lose 100000 ounces in platinum group metal output in the financial year to end-June as a result of safety and a workers strike over wages.