NUM statement, 14 February 2014

 

 

The State of the Nation Address

 

 

The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) welcomes President Jacob Zuma's
State Of the Nation Address last night when he mentioned or reminded mining
companies that 2014 is the deadline for them to improve housing and living
conditions of mineworkers.

 

Mineworkers cannot continue to be housed in single sex hostels. It is time
for mining companies to provide a larger degree of family housing to
Mineworkers. It is very sad that 20 years into democracy in South Africa
mining compounds remain the main mining accomodation possible for
mineworkers.

 

NUM is also happy that government had promised to monitor and enforce
compliance on both the company's social and labour plans and Mining Charter
targets.

 

The Union noted with concern the cocktail Black Economic Empowerment put
together by Goldfields.  NUM demands a proper explanation on why the deal
was put together in the first place by a shady character with no track
record in mining as well as full disclosure of the terms of the transaction.
This deal is not going to help the mining industry achieve the mining
charter targets.

 

NUM continues to support beneficiation of South African minerals for the
country to achieve its developmental needs and benefit its people and the
surrounding communities and labour sending areas around the country.

 

NUM will continue to cooperate with other stakeholders in the process led by
the Deputy President of the Republic in facilitating discussions between
government, mining companies and labour with the objective to stabilise
industrial relations in the mining industry which has been very wobbly in
recent times. 

 

Most importantly the killings, intimidation, and displacement of workers
should be stopped and we are happy that already some suspects have been
arrested and prosecuted for criminal conduct.  We still believe that all
participating stakeholders should be treated equally such that all must be
committed to this process by way of signing the framework Agreement without
exception or special favour.

 

As the NUM, We also welcome President Jacob Zuma's concern with the
manifestation of violence in some of the protests taking place in our
country.

 

Our concern as the NUM is that the current strike in the platinum industry
has not been peaceful. NUM members are not on strike and they have been
intimidated and severely assaulted when they try to go to work. Their cars
have been burned and damaged.

 

The NUM will not allow a situation where it's member's lives are at risk.
Thus We are still calling on police and mine security to protect our members
and all who have not joined the strike actions of other unions.

 

NUM still maintains that violence strikes are unnecessary and they should
never be allowed to replace effective dialogue and negotiations. It is
possible for workers to lead a peaceful, bloodless and effective legal
strike and NUM talks from experience and not from some detached theoretical
postulation. We did at Northam Platinum and every mineworker and mining
union can do it.

 

 

For more information please contact:

Frans Baleni, NUM General Secretary, 082 375 6443

Livhuwani Mammburu, Acting NUM spokesperson, 083 809 3257

 

 

National Union of Mineworkers

7 Rissik Street

Cnr Frederick

Johannesburg

Tel: 011 377 2111

Cell: 083 809 3257

 

Web: www.num.org.za 

 

Twitter: @Num_Media

 

 

 

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