Namibia: mine workers warned over strike action
Resumo
Data informada: 26 Abr 2017
Localização: Namíbia
Empresas
Rosh Pinah Zinc Corporation - Subsidiary , Trevali Mining Corporation - Parent CompanyProjetos
Rosh Pinah - UnknownAfetados
Total de pessoas afetadas: Número desconhecido
Trabalhadores: ( Número desconhecido - Localização desconhecida - Setor desconhecido , Gender not reported )Temas
Liberdade de Associação , Greves e outras paralisações de trabalhoResposta
Response sought: Não
Tipo de fonte: News outlet
"Rosh Pinah mine disciplines workers over strike", 26 April 2017
About 320 employees of Rosh Pinah Zinc Corporation have been issued with final written warnings for participating in an illegal strike last Wednesday. Last week's strike was to protest against the alleged victimisation of workers who had participated in last year's industrial action.
During last week's strike, the workers had blocked the main entrance to the mine. In addition to the written warnings, the company would apply the 'no work no pay rule' for the days the workers were on strike.
Company spokesperson Kondja Kaulinge yesterday confirmed that the workers had returned to work on Friday morning after being given an ultimatum to resume their duties, or face dismissal
Mineworkers' Union of Namibia (MUN) regional executive Petersen Kambinda said the workers had agreed to the punitive measure of a final written warning, as proposed by the company during a meeting last Thursday, to resolve the stand-off.
“We agreed that all workers will be issued with final written warnings over the illegal strike after the company agreed that they too will be afforded an opportunity to raise the grievances of victimisation through the correct procedures, in line with the labour law,” explained Kambinda. He claimed that the company's refusal to listen to the workers' grievances had caused the illegal industrial action last Wednesday.