NUM serves notice on Nedlac advising of possible
protest action
Tuesday, 10 February, 1998
The National Union of Mineworkers, (NUM), aCosatu affiliate, has
served notice on Nedlac advising the body of possible protest
actionand the nature of this potential protest action. This notice
has been served by the unionin terms of s77(1)(b) of the Labour
Relations Act. (Please see copy of the sectionattached.)
The proposed protest action has been called bythe NUM as a
result of potential large-scale retrenchment in the gold mining
industry, anda twenty four hour work stoppage has been proposed by
the union.
According to the act, a registered trade union ortrade union
federation is required to serve notice on Nedlac stating the
reasons for andthe nature of the intended protest action. Nedlac is
required to consider this notice witha view to resolving the matter
through a process of facilitation.
In the event that the matter is not resolved, theunion may serve
a further notice on Nedlac advising them of the protest action, 14
daysbefore the action takes place.
Following discussions with overall convenors ofeach
constituency, Nedlac's executive director has convened a special
management committeemeeting on 11 February 1998 to consider the
issue. Two representatives, each from NUM andthe Chamber of Mines
have been invited to attend.
Nedlac Executive Director, Jayendra Naidoo comments: "In a
situation such as this with potential large scale
socio-economicimpacts, Nedlac's role in terms of the act is
strictly one of bringing the partiestogether in order to facilitate
a solution. Our objective is to help resolve the dispute.I
anticipate that this meeting will begin dialogue on the issue and
hopefully identify away forward to continue engagement between
parties on this issue."