Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (Amcu)

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#451

2014-04-14 06:02

Let us pray that Jesus open the eys of both parties . Many people suffer course of personel acts.
in JESUS NAME .

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#452 Re:

2014-04-14 06:02


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#453

2014-04-14 06:29

The people must stopped

Guest

#454

2014-04-14 06:48

Please stop this Strike!!!!! Our poeple, doesn't mutter the coulor need work. Please stop it immediatly!!!!

Guest

#455

2014-04-14 06:48

Please Amco you are not only hurting the mine , community of Rustenberg, the whole town, the whole of the employees you pretend to fight for but also the entire South Africa. You will cause a lot of people dying of hunger because of your actions.

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#456

2014-04-14 06:52

Dit breek my hart om te besef dat ons Regering net na hulle eie sakke omsien, en ons land gaan ten gronde!!!

Guest

#457

2014-04-14 07:10

We need to build our country, not breaking it down!

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#458

2014-04-14 07:11

My biggest concern is that the government is doing nothing about the situation. In the mean time Rustenburgs economy is dieing and no taxes are generated.So who is suffering? the whole of SA.All the politicians are to scared to say something because they might loose votes.

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#459

2014-04-14 07:21

miners please return to work, so that you may be able to feed your families and rhis town may continue to grow

Guest

#460

2014-04-14 07:52

My daughter is employed by Impala Plats in Springs. I am very worried that the offices will close in due course.
alida

#461 hoe lank

2014-04-14 07:59

Hoe lank voor die petisie sluit ?

Guest

#462

2014-04-14 08:24

dit raak soveel mense. Dis regtig nou genoeg

Guest

#463

2014-04-14 10:51

It is absolutely a disgrace, to say the least, that children and the community at large, now has to suffer because of a dubious labour movement.It is also a disgrace that the government is unwilling to intervene, but then again, with the unions in effect running the country, and the government protecting its powerbase and constituency, I never expected more from them.The question I ask myself is what is this union going to do when Rustenburg's economy finally collapses?

Guest

#464

2014-04-14 11:51

ons besigheid ly baie skade en dit is nie ekonomies om so voort te gaan nie

Guest

#465

2014-04-14 12:15

Think of the poverty and the effect on the woman and children. The strike is not helping anyone!

Guest

#466

2014-04-14 15:01

Amco act totally iresponsiable,it's the Government do something.
E.T.

#467 Amcu strike

2014-04-14 15:07

As mens kyk na waar die petisie op die lys le en wat die getal handtekeninge is, lyk dit my dit het al reeds dood geloop

Guest

#468

2014-04-14 18:05

Sterkte mense. Mag Vade JaHWeH julle uit Egipte uitlei en julle na die beloofde land toe bring.

Guest

#469

2014-04-14 20:54

Time to go back to work
Kids are hungry

But people should be wise, unions reap them off
NUM is busy helping the companies

So do away with unions after strike
Myner met breins

#470 Anglo American should feel ashame of themselves

2014-04-15 03:05

For what it is worth….

In a recent publication by Anglo American the CEO of Anglo American, Mark Cutifani, an Australian National [a guy who is getting paid £1,200,000 per annum] recons it is time to sell the Rustenburg Operations…. because AMCU has put their foot down and said "enough is enough"

http://www.bdlive.co.za/business/mining/2014/04/14/anglo-seeks-buyer-for-rustenburg-operations

For many years the large Mining Companies has been making billions and have been paying their employees just enough to survive

Sorry Mr. Cutifani, you need to reconsider the Unions demand otherwise Rustenburg will again become the ghost-town of the 1970's

A intro wage of R12500 might sound like a huge amount, but it is in actual fact not, if you take into consideration the cost of living, but I suppose if you earn a salary of £1,200,000 per annum the cost of living doesn’t worry you at all

You can read more on this link

http://www.angloamerican.com/media/releases/2013pr/2013-01-08


Guest

#471

2014-04-15 05:58

In unity we stand, in division we fall...

Guest

#472

2014-04-15 07:02

I feel highly for these people expecialy the whites of South Africa,i am in the same boat as they and all that i can say is 'BYT VAS MENSE JAN BRAND HET VERTEL ALLES SAL REGKOM MAAR HY HET NIE VERTEL WANNEER NIE'

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#473

2014-04-15 07:36

Mense teken a.s.b. almal hierdie petisie sodat ons mans weer terug werk toe kan gaan en om te keer dar daar nog meer besighede sluit. Ek is self die eienaar van 'n klein besigheid maar dinge raak elke dag al moeiliker om te oorleef, so hoe gouer ons manne en al die werkers teruggaan werk toe gaan ons keer dat nog meer mense hulle werk verloor. A.s.b. almal teken hierdie petisie.

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#474

2014-04-15 09:20

Ridiculous that a Union can bring an entire organisation to its knees. Those who do not want to work for less than R12 500 per month can go find work somewhere else, there are many people out there who would be very happy to work for less, and do a much better job than they do.

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#475

2014-04-15 10:07

Anyone that passes through these mining areas can testify to the devastating effects the strike have on people. While I understand the issues at hand, it can surely not be to anyone's benefit to let children go hungry and destroy a whole region's economy and creating more poverty?