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Ground-breaking

5-year wage agreement between Siyanda Bakgatla Platinum Mine, AMCU and NUM

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Siyanda Bakgatla Platinum Mine (SBPM) has negotiated an historic wage agreement with both AMCU and NUM for the period 1 March 2022 to 28 February 2027. It was signed two and a half months before the previous three year agreement is due to lapse.

Says SBPM Executive for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, Hope Tyira, “Thanks to our strong and mature relationsh­ips with our workers and their representa­tives, we have a long term contract which will benefit all our employees. Having certainty with regard to our wage bill for the next five years allows us to plan and secure the sustainabi­lity of our mine as we create wealth for all our stakeholde­rs.”

He adds, “I believe both unions signing such an agreement is a first in the mining industry in South Africa!”

SBPM enjoys sound employee relations, based in part on the share participat­ion scheme which ensures that employees own 7.3% of the mine, while the host communitie­s own 27% through a trust. Tyira notes that it is important for these two key stakeholde­rs to participat­e in the value added by SBPM. He says, “they are part owners and are committed to ensuring the long term sustainabi­lity of SBPM. This year SBPM paid dividends amounting to R84 million and each qualifying employee received an average of R14000. The dividends are over and above their usual monthly bonuses.

This new collective agreement, concluded in terms of the Labour Relations Act, covers specific wage increases for the next five years and a number of allowances – home owners’ allowances, living out allowances, rock drill operators’ and sewerage plant allowances, medical aid and provident fund contributi­ons, long service awards and family responsibi­lity/ parental leave. The agreement precludes industrial action on matters covered in the contract.

Tyira adds, “We are delighted that the unions have agreed to support us in our applicatio­n to the Department of Labour for exemptions of the Basic Conditions of Employment Act for the five year period due to operationa­l require-ments relating to shift schedules. They will also support management in our efforts to reduce the absenteeis­m.

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 ?? ?? Signing the agreement, seated from left to right: Spencer Tikoane (AMCU), Xolisa Ludidi (AMCU), Hope Tyira (SBPM), Geoffrey Moatshe (NUM), Victor Pilane (NUM) and Sindiswa Maqina (NUM).
Signing the agreement, seated from left to right: Spencer Tikoane (AMCU), Xolisa Ludidi (AMCU), Hope Tyira (SBPM), Geoffrey Moatshe (NUM), Victor Pilane (NUM) and Sindiswa Maqina (NUM).

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