Atlatsa Considers Rehiring Bokoni Platinum Mine Strikers

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Atlatsa Resources Corporation (TSXV:ATL,NYSE:ATL,JSE:ATL) says its Bokoni Platinum Mines have received many requests from workers looking to return to mining jobs.

Atlatsa Resources Corporation (TSXV:ATL,NYSE:ATL,JSE:ATL) says its Bokoni Platinum Mines have received many requests from workers looking to return to mining jobs.

As quoted in the press release:

In order to facilitate the normalisation of operations, Bokoni has offered a return to work agreement to all employees and dismissed employees, except those who continue to engage in criminal activities during the illegal strike action.

All employees and dismissed employees wishing to return to work must do so by Thursday, 1 November 2012. Re-employed employees will retain their same terms and conditions of employment and will be required to sign a letter of undertaking prohibiting incitement of or participation in illegal strikes or work stoppages in the future.

Click here to read the Atlatsa Resources Corporation (TSXV:ATL) press release.

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