Stillwater Mine Closing 2025 Closure. Malware News Owner of only US platinum mine confirms data breach after ransomware claims Sibanye Stillwater, the South African company that operates the nation's only major palladium mine in south-central Montana, said Thursday that it plans to lay off about 40% of its Montana workforce as it scales back its operation in an effort to offset losses caused by low metal prices Senator Steve Daines of Montana said in a news release: "Heartbreaking news out of Sibanye-Stillwater Mine as 700 hard-working Montanans are set to lose their jobs." The news release also.
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Despite the challenges, Froneman described the Montana mine as a "strategic asset" in March, stating that "it was not due for closure at this stage". division of the global mining company, announced restructuring plans for its Montana operations
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Senator Steve Daines of Montana said in a news release: "Heartbreaking news out of Sibanye-Stillwater Mine as 700 hard-working Montanans are set to lose their jobs." The news release also. division of the global mining company, announced restructuring plans for its Montana operations The announcement has raised concerns among its employees and the local community.
Mlk Day 2024 Closures Image to u. On Wednesday morning, MTN News was granted a tour of the Stillwater Mine in Nye and the Columbus metallurgical complex to see how operations were going since the layoffs took effect. The state labor department said Thursday the 700-worker layoff represents about 13% of payroll jobs in Stillwater and Sweet Grass counties, as well as about 16% of mining jobs statewide
Stillwater Mine Closing 2024 Karie Leanna. Citing the continuing plunge in the palladium market, Sibanye Stillwater announced Thursday in a letter to employees that it will undergo restructuring and layoffs at its Montana operations Sibanye Stillwater, the South African company that operates the nation's only major palladium mine in south-central Montana, said Thursday that it plans to lay off about 40% of its Montana workforce as it scales back its operation in an effort to offset losses caused by low metal prices