image: Thulani Mbele
According to the National Union of Mineworkers, there were part of an illegal protest, one of which was part of illegal protest, some of which were taken hostage, some of which were taken hostage.
This protest included 2,205 employees in the North and South Shaft of the Bafokeng Rasimon mine of Employers starting on Monday. Complaints included disputes over pension and payment of future funds when Employees handled the mine from Royal Bafokeng. The protest leaders also expressed concern about being “over-tax” during the September share dividend and demanded a refund.
Following the motivational efforts, all the miners revived on the third day of protest, on the third day of protest. According to the Pneum -Rustenberg Regional Secretary, Jeffrey Motes, workers were issued for three main reasons: the mine management set a time limit, adjacent Christmas brakes, and a near diet day.
Moatshe assured that leading issues for the three-day mortgage situation would be addressed in the new year. He emphasized the importance of giving priority to health and safety concerns for workers, other issues were later settled. Family members eagerly waited outside the shaft, expressing concern about the good of their relatives, including access to the old medicine.
Initially it is considered as a joint seet-in, some workers who managed to escape and the resurrection stated that they were held against their will. Moatshe said the affected people were not expected to report for duty on Thursday before the break of holiday, due to recent developments.
Source: Timeslev