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MINE workers have petitioned government over what they feel were unfair labour practices by employers who have virtually turned them into mere labourers operating on short-term contracts.
In a letter to government recently, the Zimbabwe Diamond and Allied Minerals Workers Union (ZDAMWU) said the casualisation of labour has become rampant among Zimbabwean mines.
The workers group said the problem emanated from the National Employment Council (NEC) which has not gazetted limits on the number of fixed term contracts within the mining industry.
“We address the Honourable Minister in reference to rampant casualisation of labour in the mining industry.
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Zimbabwe: Union raises concerns over lack of adequate reporting of Covid-19 cases in the mining industry
âMany Covid-19 Cases Going Unreported In Mining Sitesâ 5 February 2021
A lot of Covid-19 cases in mining sites are going unreported with many lives put at risk, a trade unionist has said. Zimbabwe Diamond and Allied Minerals Workers Union (ZDAMWU) general secretary Justice Chinhema told NewZimbabwe.com the group was concerned about the unfortunate development. âOur workers union which is pro-miners since obtaining the essential services status to monitor and enforce Covid-19 regulations within mining sites has noted that there are more unreported Covid-19 cases in mines and the cases seem to be very high,â Chinhema said. He said his union stumbled upon the startling revelations while touring mining districts across the country.