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Sibanye might cut 4,000 jobs as it restructures gold operations

Diversified miner Sibanye Stillwater stated on Thursday the scheduled restructuring of its South African gold operations could lead to the loss of 4,022 tasks.

In a declaration, the company, which suffered a yearly loss of $2 billion in 2023 from a depression in metal rates, stated the restructuring was implied to stem losses at its Beatrix 1 shaft, which has actually been unable to deliver organized production.

There will likewise be task losses at its Kloof 2 plant, which has actually had inadequate processing product after the Kloof 4 shaft was closed in 2023, it added.

The suggested restructuring of the operations and services might possibly affect 3,107 staff members and 915 professionals, Sibanye said.

The miner is likewise cutting some administrative jobs as it adjusts to the minimized mining headcount groupwide.

The company would continue to act wisely to protect the balance sheet and ensure the sustainability of the group, Chief Executive Neal Froneman added in the statement.

Sibanye has actually currently cut about 2,000 tasks at its platinum group metal (PGM) operations following the restructure of loss-making shafts after metal prices fell dramatically in 2015.

Last year, it reported impairments of $2.6 billion at its U.S. palladium mines, a nickel operation in France and a gold mine in South Africa, traced in part to the fall in metal costs and an unsure outlook.

(source: Reuters)