National Union of Mineworkers (South Africa)

National Union of Mineworkers
labor union
Year dem found am1982 Edit
Short nameNUM, SNM Edit
Found byCyril Ramaphosa Edit
Office held by head of the organizationDaniel Edit
CountrySouth Africa Edit
Member ofCongress of South African Trade Unions Edit
Demma headquarters locationSouth Africa Edit
Dema official websitehttp://www.num.org.za/ Edit

De National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) be sam mainly mining industry wey dey relate plus trade union, sam organisation of workers plus common goals thru organised labour, for South Africa insyd. Plus sam membership of 300,000 as of 2014 insyd, ebe de largest affiliate of de Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU).

Dema History

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De form de union for 1982 insyd as sam black mine workers union, for de initiative of de Council of Unions of South Africa top. Na dema first leader be Cyril Ramaphosa, wey ebe ein tym wey de union grow rapidly, wey dem win bargaining recognition from de Chamber of Mines for 1983 insyd.[1]

NUM campaign successfully for 1980s insyd for de end of de job reservation system, sam system wey ensure say dem allocate de best-paid jobs give de whites. Na de union be sam founding affiliate give de Congress of South African Trade Unions for 1985 insyd.[2] For 2001 insyd, e absorbe de Construction den Allied Workers' Union,[3] while for 2021 insyd e absorb de Liberated Metalworkers' Union of South Africa. Dem complete de merger for 2021 insyd.[4]

Na NUM dey affiliate internationally plus de International Federation of Chemical, Energy, Mine den General Workers' Unions.

2007 strike

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For 4 December 2007 insyd, de Union go strike wey dem go protest working conditions for South Africa ein mines insyd. Dem spur de strike by sam rise for worker fatalities from 2006 go 2007, despite sam government plan for October insyd wey go reduce fatalities. Less than 5% of mineworkers go work for dat day insyd.[5]

Leadership

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General Secretaries

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1982: Cyril Ramaphosa
1991: Kgalema Motlanthe
1998: Gwede Mantashe
2006: Frans Baleni
2015: David Sipunzi
2022: William Mabapa

Presidents

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1982: James Motlatsi
2000: Senzeni Zokwana
2014: Piet Matosa
2018: Joseph Montisetse
2022: Daniel Balepile

References

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  1. Pretorius, Fransjohan (2014). A History of South Africa: From the Distant Past to the Present Day. Hatsfield, Pretoria: Protea Book House. ISBN 978-1-86919-908-1.
  2. "Sweet Food and Allied Workers Union (SFAWU)". South African History Online. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  3. "Size counts". Mail & Guardian. 12 January 2001. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  4. Sidimba, Loyiso. "Cosatu affiliates Limusa, NUM merge". IOL. Retrieved 27 May 2023.
  5. "South African miners out on strike". English.aljazeera.net. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
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  • NUM official site.