South African Unions Free Some Miners Held Underground

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(Bloomberg) -- The remainder of workers stuck underground for days over a union dispute at Gold One International Ltd.’s Modder East mine in South Africa have returned to the surface.Most Read from BloombergTrump Signals Support for Johnson’s Bid to Become House SpeakerControversial Chip in Huawei Phone Produced on ASML MachineChina Developer Country Garden Deemed in Default on Dollar Bond for First TimeS&P 500 Falls 1% as Bond Yields Rise; Oil Gains: Markets WrapNobody Wants Mutual Funds NowMor

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