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The Portfolio Committee on Mineral Resources has noted with grave concern the latest developments at the Optimum coal mine in Mpumalanga, in which workers are on strike to demand salaries. The Committee understands that workers are also demanding answers about the future of the mine.
The Committee is in receipt of a letter from the National Union of Mine Workers (NUM), requesting its intervention in the ongoing impasse.
The Chairperson of the Committee, Mr Sahlulele Luzipo, said the situation at Optimum mine is reminiscent of the events that occurred leading up to the Aurora mine disaster. There, workers were not paid for several months before the mine was shut down and its assets stripped by owners.
“It cannot be allowed under this government dispensation that workers are made to bear the brunt, while the owners walk away unscathed,” said Mr Luzipo.
Mr Luzipo further said that the Committee is not convinced by explanations given to the workers by Optimum mine Chief Executive Officer, Mr George van der Merwe, about the sale of the mine to new owners.
“We call on the Department of Mineral Resources to intervene swiftly and establish with certainty the future of the mine. It should also assist in ensuring that workers are paid,” said Mr Luzipo.
The Committee welcomes the commitment by President Ramaphosa that he is prepared to go to the mine to find lasting solution to avoid job losses.
Issued by Parliamentary Communication Services on behalf of the Chairperson, Sahlulele Luzipo
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