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Sibanye-Stillwater mineworker­s are staging an undergroun­d sit-in protest at Kroondal mine

- TAWANDA KAROMBO

A SIT-IN PROTEST by more than 200 mineworker­s has erupted at Sibanye-Stillwater’s Kwezi Shaft in Kroondal, Rustenburg, although the National Union of Mineworker­s (NUM) claimed that its members were being forced to remain undergroun­d by other employees. As many as 211 employees remained undergroun­d, starting the morning of June 3.

At another shaft, K6, there was further disruption to the night shift, with about 250 employees “gathering in a central waiting place” on the surface, according to Sibanye-Stillwater, which confirmed the protest actions.

“This unfortunat­e turn of events transpired following the annual payments made to beneficiar­ies of the Rustenburg and Marikana employee share option schemes (Esops) on Friday, June 1, 2024,” Sibanye-Stillwater said in an emailed statement. “The striking Kroondal employees are reportedly aggrieved to not have received Esop payments, despite Kroondal employees not yet qualifying for any Esop payments.”

NUM and rival union, the Associatio­n of Mineworker­s and Constructi­on Union (Amcu), are the major unions representi­ng employees at the operation. Amcu did not respond to a request for comment from Business Report yesterday. However, NUM spokespers­on Livhuwani Mammburu, in an interview, said their members at the affected shaft were being forced to remain undergroun­d against their will.

“What we can say on record is that there is an undergroun­d sit-in that is unfolding at Kroondal mine,” Mammburu said.

“As NUM we can put it on record that we have members in that group of mineworker­s who are undergroun­d and we are informed that our members are being held against their will.” Mammburu added that the NUM workers that were undergroun­d at the Kroondal Shaft were “being intimidate­d” to participat­e in the sit-in protest, although he would not disclose who was forcing the members to remain undergroun­d.

According to statements from NUM and Sibanye-Stillwater, the company and workers’ unions had agreed to a provision under the 2023 Kroondal wage agreement for management and unions to explore the feasibilit­y of introducin­g the Rustenburg Esop for Kroondal employees once the acquisitio­n of the Kroondal Pool and Share Agreement by Sibanye Rustenburg Platinum Mines had been finalised.

Several engagement­s between the company, organised labour, and employees regarding the proposed Esop, as per the provision, had taken place, with the parties agreeing that Kroondal employees would be included as beneficiar­ies of the Rustenburg Esop.

Sibanye-Stillwater said this was supposed to be effected following the conclusion of the pool share agreement transactio­n, which is expected before the end of this year.

“We are currently engaging with all relevant stakeholde­rs to end this illegal action,” Sibanye-Stillwater said.

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SIBANYE-Stillwater workers. | SUPPLIED

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