JOHANNESBURG, Oct 5 (Reuters) - Members of South Africa's Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union will decide on whether to strike at operations of gold companies at a mass meeting on Sunday, a spokesman said on Monday.
"We have a certificate to strike at each company, we want to allow our members to decide," Manzini Zungu said.
The hardline union, which led a five-month strike in the platinum industry, received the right to strike after pay talks collapsed with AngloGold Ashanti ANGJ.J , Sibanye Gold SGLJ.J and Harmony Gold HARJ.J last week.