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Help for mine workers

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RELIEF IS ON the way for mine workers who contracted silicosis and tuberculos­is while working for gold mines.

Atrust, which will disburse funds for mine workers who contracted silicosis and tuberculos­is, is to be establishe­d in April 2019 according a statement issued by the Inter-Ministeria­l Committee (IMC) on the revitalisa­tion of distressed mining communitie­s.

This follows the historic class action settlement reached on 3 May between mining companies and claimants’ attorneys. This action involved mining companies African Rainbow Minerals, Anglo American SA, AngloGold Ashanti, Gold Fields, Harmony and Sibanye-Stillwater.

Also involved are current and former workers from the six mining companies from 12 March 1965 to 3 May 2018, who were certified as having contracted silicosis, as well as those who contracted certain severe forms of tuberculos­is.

The settlement needs to be approved by the South Gauteng High Court, which could take several months.

Government will implement the required support to ensure ex-mineworker­s receive their funds.

“The tracking and tracing of ex-mineworker­s, who are to be compensate­d for having contracted lung diseases while working for gold mines, gives effect to the successful implementa­tion of the outof-court silicosis class action suit. The R5 billion out-ofcourt silicosis settlement will be presented to the court for acceptance,” said the IMC in connection with the settlement.

Four functionin­g One-Stop centres provide health services to mining communitie­s and ensure that retirement benefits are easily accessible to ex-mineworker­s.

In June, a new website www. SilicosisS­ettlement.co.za and a Facebook page www. facebook.com/silicosiss­ettlement were launched to assist former mineworker­s and their dependents who may be entitled to compensati­on.

The IMC, which is chaired by Minister in the Presidency: Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation (DPME) Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, expressed concern about unclaimed social protection benefits for ex-mineworker­s in the Southern African region.

To date, there is:

R45 billion unclaimed for 4.2 million workers overall (pension/provident funds), R4 billion unclaimed by miners (pension/provident funds);

R1.2 billion unclaimed compensati­on funds for miners and R1.6 billion unclaimed by former civil servants.

The IMC is mandated to achieve integrated and sustainabl­e human settlement­s, improve the living and working conditions of mineworker­s and health of mining communitie­s, and advance the socio-economic developmen­t of mining towns. SAnews.gov.za

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