Striking Sun International workers were all back at their posts following a lengthy pay strike over the holiday season, the company and union said on Thursday.
"For now everyone is back at work," said Solly Phetoe, spokesman for the SA Commercial Catering and Allied Workers' Union in the North West.
They were still trying to thrash out an agreement on pay for public holidays and Sundays, and on what should be done with staff tips, he said.
An investigation was still also underway on the union's allegations of racism against the company.
Sun International confirmed operations were back to normal.
About 4500 union employees went on strike for almost two monthsfrom the beginning of December but failed to get the company to increase its offer of 8.75 percent to 13 percent with the company citing difficult trading conditions.

