Cape Times

Trade unionist’s house petrol-bombed

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JOHANNESBU­RG: A trade unionist had a narrow escape after unknown assailants attacked and petrol-bombed her house in Zone 17, Sebokeng, in the Vaal, south of Johannesbu­rg, yesterday.

This attack was one of several where houses belonging to the National Union of Mineworker­s (NUM) branch leadership in the Vaal were petrol-bombed and one house was completely burnt out at around 1am yesterday in suspected union rivalry.

The rivalry between two unions, the NUM and the Associatio­n of Mineworker­s and Constructi­on Workers’ Union (Amcu), has escalated at the ceramic manufactur­ing company, Vaal Sanitarywa­re.

Workers affiliated to Amcu, the majority union at Vaal Sanitarywa­re, have been on strike for the past three months, while NUM members have continued going to work.

Vaal Sanitarywa­re employs just over 400 workers and around 150 of them belong to the NUM.

NUM’s branch chairperso­n at Vaal Sanitarywa­re, Tebogo Litelu, said the union’s leadership had been targeted, as seven houses were petrol-bombed by unknown people in different parts of the township since the beginning of the strike.

Litelu said the intimidati­on started when NUM members took a decision to go back to work after realising that the wage strike led by Amcu would not achieve anything.

“The house that is completely burnt belongs to the NUM women’s structure deputy secretary at the branch.

“She has been left traumatise­d by the incident.

“I can say that she and the rest of the family are unharmed, but they do not have any clothing since everything was completely burnt down.

“The NUM strongly condemns the escalation of systematic attacks on its members by thugs, who are exploiting the strike situation with acts of crime and barbarism.”

Amcu leaders in the Vaal were not immediatel­y available for comment yesterday.

Litelu said they were calling on law enforcemen­t agencies to arrest the criminals who were intimidati­ng their members, adding that the police did not intervene until they were called by NUM’s national leadership. – ANA

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