Post-NUM National Executive Committee meeting media statement
31 August 2020
The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) held its bi-monthly National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting from 27 to 28 August 2020 at Elijah Barayi Memorial Training Center in Midrand. Among many issues that the NEC deliberated on were the following;
1. The attitude of Sibanye Stillwater and Harmony Gold towards COVID-19
The outbreak of the coronavirus has assisted in exposing gold mining companies’ attitude towards their own employees and the country at large. This refers more to Sibanye Stillwater under the stewardship of Neil Froneman as their CEO and Harmony Gold under Peter Steenkamp who is the CEO. These two companies show an attitude that says, “Thanks to God that there is a COVID-19 outbreak. This is our opportunity to show our true colours.” Sibanye Stillwater and Harmony have colluded to formulate policies whose intention is to cheaply get rid of their employees under the guise of “taking care of vulnerable employees” and Sibanye Stillwater has the backing of the court that is supposed to be protecting the most vulnerable of our society. According to the policies adopted by these two companies, an employee can be dismissed by merely looking at his/her weight and decide that they are obese.
As NUM, we are saying to these companies, if they care so much about these so-called vulnerable employees, they can send them home with at least 70% of their salaries until the situation has normalized. Retrenching people just because they have underlying diseases is both unethical and unpatriotic. Workers have not invented the coronavirus. These are the companies we supported when they called for an early return to work as we were conscious of the damage the lockdown was doing to their business, yet they are now retrenching workers. We are calling on relevant authorities to intervene or the country is going to the dogs.