Gold One has announced that it has approached the South Gauteng High Court to obtain an interdict to avoid further protest action at the company's Modder East operation.
The Court Order has been granted against the Professional Transport Allied Workers Union, the National Union of Mineworkers and 1035 former employees who were dismissed for participating in an illegal strike.
The respondents are forbidden from entering Modder East, illegally gathering inside or outside of the premises, and from directly or indirectly threatening, intimidating or harming any person who is associated with the mining operations.
They are also interdicted from preventing any person who is involved with the mining operation from entering Modder East, and from damaging or threatening to damage any property belonging to Modder East.
The interdict has requested the South African Police Service to assist in ensuring that the respondents do not contravene any of the provisions of the interdict.
The respondents are to appear in court on 26 June.
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