
Owned by Lonmin, The London-Listed Platinum Mine.
Lonmin is the world’s third largest platinum producer and its mine at Marikana produces 96 per cent of all its platinum.
The police went there because the big shots called it an illegal strike – how daft!
The workers wanted their salaries to be increased from R4,000 to R12,500 a month.
Ian P. Farmer has been the Chief Executive Officer of Lonmin plc., since September 29, 2008. Mr. Farmer served as Chief Strategic Officer of Lonmin plc. He served as Executive Director of Marketing, Investor Relations and Corporate Development of Lonmin Plc., since 2001. He joined Lonmin Plc., in 1986 and transferred to Zambia in 1990. He served as Finance Director of Lonmin Platinum in South Africa from 1995 to 2001. He has been an Executive Director of Lonmin plc since 2001. He serves as Non Executive Director of Incwala Resources (Pty) Limited. He serves as President of the International Platinum Association. He serves as Director of the International Platinum Association. Mr. Farmer is Chartered Accountant from The Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales.
Striking miners savagely murdered by South African Police at Lonmin Mines. Poor miners gun-down while seeking better working conditions and better wages.
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