Tripartite agree on interventions to mitigate job-cuts at Amplats

In January 2013, Anglo American Platinum Limited (“Anglo American Platinum”) announced its proposals to create a sustainable, competitive and profitable platinum business for the long term benefit of all its stakeholders.

Following the announcement of its proposals, Anglo American Platinum and its recognised unions agreed to suspend the section 189 consultations to allow for engagement to take place with the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) and the unions.

The parties spent the past week engaging on interventions to reduce the impact of restructuring on mineworkers. This process has now reached a stage whereby parties have agreed on measures and mitigation plans that will preserve jobs.

Anglo American Platinum, government and the Unions will seek to resume the structured process under the auspices of the Commission for Conciliation Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) on Friday, 24 May. The basis of the structured process will be informed by this agreement

All parties worked diligently with the DMR to get to this point and agree that the measures will serve as a basis for meaningful consultation with employees and their representative structures. The parties are committed to ensuring a sustainable platinum mining industry that will contribute positively to the South African economy.  

For further information:
Zingaphi Jakuja, Department of Mineral Resources
Cell: 082 766 3940

Mpumi Sithole, Amplats
Cell: 083 554 2268

Lesiba Seshoka, National Union of Mineworkers
Cell: 082 803 6719

Franz Stehring, UASA
Cell: 082 806 5164

Mere Boase, NUMSA
Cell: 082 936 9876

Jimmy Gama, AMCU
Cell: 071 688 6711

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