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18 فبراير 2021

الكاتب:
Silas Nkala, News Day (Zimbabwe)

Zimbabwe: Union takes mining to task for asking workers to purchase their own safety clothing

‘Chinese mining company up for underpaying workers, lack of protective clothing’ 15 February 2021

The Chinese-owned — Fools Investment Mine near Bulawayo has been summoned to the National Employment Council (NEC) for the mining industry to answer charges of underpaying employees and failing to provide protective clothing. The mine was recently caught in the eye of a storm after one of its directors assaulted two employees over outstanding salaries. The National Union of Mines Quarrying, Iron and Steel Workers of Zimbabwe (NUMQISWZ), which represents mine workers recently, petitioned the company demanding that it must provide the workers with protective clothing.

The union had given the company up to January 29, to comply with or to respond to the petition. But the company did not act on the matter, prompting the union to take the issue to the NEC for the mining industry. NUMQISWZ regional officer Abraham Kavalanjila confirmed that the union on behalf of 81 workers had taken the matter to the NEC for adjudication. “The hearing is set for February 17,” Kavalanjila said.

…NUMQISWZ Legal Education and training officer Shadreck Pelewelo a week ago said that since the inception of the mine, workers had been forced to work without protective clothing. He said they were asked to buy their own safety clothing. Pelewelo said at times they worked under a very risky environment whereby electricity goes off, resulting in some workers spending two days underground. “We want to put a stop to this. We have written to them and have given a deadline for them to respond. They have not responded and they have not bought the safety clothing for the workers. In terms of section 104 (iv) of the labour Act, workers can go on industrial action without giving notice based on the dangers they face in their working environment,” Pelewelo said. Masuku said they had received the communication from the union and would respond.

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