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NUM Press Statement, 22 May 2014

 

 

NUM member killed in Rustenburg

 

 

The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) is extremely saddened and disgusted
that its member was stabbed and killed this morning when he was on his way
to work at Union Mine in Limpopo.

 

"We can confirm that our member who is from Mozambique was killed at Sondela
Squatter Camp in Rustenburg when he was on his way to work. He is one of the
NUM members who returned to work last week and he was threatened that he
should stop going to work by the striking workers.

 

"We are sick and tired of these continuing killings of our members. We are
appealing to our government to do something about these killings," said
Steve Modimokwane, NUM Branch Chairperson at Union Mine in Limpopo.

 

The NUM strongly condemns in the strongest possible words the continuous
killings of its members in the platinum belt. The NUM is alarmed that the
situation in the platinum mines and its escalating violence has been allowed
to continue unabated by the law enforcement agencies and the mine security
in the platinum belt.

 

"When 7000 NUM members embarked on an 11-week strike at Northam Platinum in
Limpopo it was very disciplined. Not a fly was hurt.  Even in this strike,
our members who are not part of this strike must be allowed to report for
duty but that is not happening," said Frans Baleni, NUM General Secretary. 

 

There is no need for striking workers to be violent during their industrial
action. It is possible for workers to lead a peaceful, bloodless and
effective legal strike like what NUM did at Northam Platinum.

 

The NUM still maintains that violence strikes are unnecessary and they
should never be allowed to replace dialogue.

 

Finally, we call on our members and other workers to know that they are
pawns in a game of greedy capitalists and their henchmen when they kill each
other. We call on workers in the platinum belt to stop killing one another
but build unity in order to fight for improved wages and better working
conditions. They must not allow mine bosses to divide and weaken them.
Workers will gain nothing from fighting and killing one another.

 

 

Contact the following for details:

Livhuwani Mammburu, Acting NUM National Spokesperson, 083 809 3257 

Frans Baleni, NUM General Secretary, 082 375 6443

Steve Modimokwane, NUM Branch Chairperson Union Mine, 073 811 4684 or 082
511 0193

 

National Union of Mineworkers

7 Rissik Street

Cnr Frederick

Johannesburg 

Tel: 011 377 2111

 

Web: www.num.org.za

 

 

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