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NUM wants alleged racism at NC mine probed

- ANA REPORTER

THE NATIONAL Union of Mineworker­s (NUM) at Kimberley Ekapa Mining Joint Venture (KEM JV) said yesterday that it was “very concerned and disturbed” by the manner in which the mine management was allegedly treating the workers and victimisin­g its leadership at the mine.

This comes after a slew of allegation­s of racism, suspension­s, and ill-treatment of union members by mine management.

NUM said in a statement that it had tried, on several occasions, to engage the management and even invited the mine’s executive to try and deal with the attitudes of senior management at the operations in the Northern Cape.

NUM said racism was rife within the company, and that transforma­tion was “just window dressing”.

The union said that a contractor called one of its members a baboon, and the company was reluctant to act until it forced them to suspend that “intransige­nce” manager of the contractor.

NUM also alleged that one of its shop stewards was suspended for talking his mother language.

Burning

“Another burning issue is the ill-treatment of the NUM branch leadership especially the branch chairperso­n and secretary. There is an ulterior motive towards the two and management to victimise the comrades,” NUM said.

“The company failed to implement its own recruitmen­t policies, which is a cause for concern and the company is busy recruiting people who don’t have qualificat­ions.”

“NUM vows to fight tooth and nail to bring the perpetrato­rs to book and end this abhorrent behaviour.

“This company claims that they care about employees but on the contrary, all that they care about is production.”

KEM JV representa­tives were not immediatel­y available for comment yesterday.

KEM JV came about when the London Stock Exchange-listed Petra Diamonds entered into a joint venture with South African-based diamond mining company, Ekapa Mining in July last year.

This resultant entity, which combined the companies’ respective operations, now houses the Kimberley undergroun­d mine, numerous tailings retreatmen­t programmes and the central treatment plant. – ANA

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