Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union

The Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU) was formed in Mpumalanga, South Africa, in 1998 as a breakaway faction of the COSATU-affiliated National Union of Mineworkers (NUM). It was formally registered as a union in 2001.[1] According to Mining Weekly, the union sees itself as distinct from NUM in that it is "apolitical and noncommunist".[2]

AMCU
Full nameAssociation of Mineworkers and Construction Union
Founded1998
Members250,000
Head unionJoseph Mathunjwa
Key peopleJeffrey Mphahlele, general secretary, Jimmy Gama, national treasurer, Dumisani Nkalitshane, national organiser
Office locationWitbank, South Africa
CountrySouth Africa

Competition with NUM over bargaining rights, especially at the Impala Platinum and Lonmin mines in the Rustenburg area culminated in the violent Marikana miners' strike and what became known as the Marikana Massacre, in which police shot and killed over 30 strikers.[3][4]

The AMCU now represents over 70% of Lonmin employees, compared to the 20% representation of the NUM. It is also the majority union at Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) and Impala Platinum.[5]

References

See also

http://www.labourguide.co.za/general/registered-trade-unions-in-south-africa-561 http://terrybellwrites.com/2012/08/15/no-angels-in-bloody-sa-mine-clashes/

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