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The NUM has taken a decision to terminate the close shop agreement at Gold One Mine in Springs

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The NUM has taken a decision to terminate the close shop agreement at Gold One Mine in Springs

Media Statement 15 November 2023

The NUM has taken a decision to terminate the close shop agreement at Gold One Mine in Springs

The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) has consciously and deliberately taken a decision to terminate the close-shop agreement at Modder East Gold One Mine in Springs.

The NUM has taken a responsible decision or position to safeguard the jobs and save the lives of innocent workers. There is a legitimate concern that if the violent acts continue, some of our members or innocent workers are going to get killed.

On Sunday night, the car belonging to a former NUM shopsteward comrade Prince Radebe was burnt. There were three other occupants in the car who escaped and ran for their lives. Members who are not in support of the protest are intimidated and threatened on a daily basis.

During the hostage situation two weeks ago, nine NUM members were assaulted underground and one member ended up in ICU. The NUM as a responsible union has taken a decision to de-escalate the current violent situation. It is evident that the protesters are not willing to follow any legal process and are continuing with the criminal acts to exert pressure on the company.

NUM is opposing the urgent court application filed by AMCU. We are resolute that the petition that they are using as a base for their application is highly questionable and remains to be verified considering the voracity under which the petition was obtained.   

The petition was not verified and validated by a reputable organisation like the CCMA. The NUM wants the petition to be verified and validated by the CCMA. However, we remain firm in taking the decision to terminate the closed shop agreement as it has become evident that these protestors will never abide by the decision of the court and the longer we are in this agreement the longer we we risk the lives and jobs of these employees who are at this point 100% NUM members.

For more detailed information, please contact:

Mlulameli Mweli, NUM PWV Acting Regional Secretary, 072 512 1675

Victor Ngwane, NUM PWV Regional Organiser, 066 587 3417

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