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DESCRIPTION:All Out To Support Namibian Rossing Miners On March 28, 2023 On 3rd 
 Anniversary of Their Dismissals & Attack On Namibian Labor Lawyer Hewat 
 Beukes\n\nSan Francisco Chinese Consulate\nGeary & Laguna St.\nSan 
 Francisco\n\nA two year labour dispute between the Mineworkers Union of 
 Namibia (MUN) and China National Nuclear Corporation Rössing Uranium 
 Limited (CNNC RUL) is setting the stage for future battles in Africa 
 against union busting by Chinese state owned entities.\n\nThe mine is one 
 of the largest open pit uranium mines in the world and began operating in 
 1976.\n\nThe dispute began in August 2020 after China’s state owned China 
 National Nuclear Corporation bought a 68.62% stake in the Rössing Uranium 
 mine from Australian mining giant Rio Tinto Zinc in July 2019.\n\nThe 
 Rössing Uranium mine is one of the largest uranium mines in the world, and 
 one where the MUN spent decades struggling successfully for excellent 
 collective agreements and policies for its 780 members.\n\nThe former 
 Rössing branch chairperson Johannes Hamutenya worked for the mine for 14 
 years before being fired in August 2020 along with the eight other members 
 of the MUN Rössing branch executive committee at the time: Julius 
 Ashipala, Albertos Alexander Hennes Haraseb, George Martin, Samuel 
 Shindume, Fillemon Ihuhwa, Paulus Shikongo, Hafeni Nalusha and Ruben 
 Snydewel.\n\nThe entire mineworkers’ union branch leadership was fired by 
 the CNNC RUL bosses after refusing to allow the Chinese owners to do away 
 with basic health and safety standards in the collective agreement at the 
 mine.\nIn China, the only legal unions are those affiliated to the 
 All-China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU), an organ of the ruling 
 Chinese Communist party. The China Labour Bulletin, a non-profit Hong 
 Kong-based publication which advocates for ACFTU unions to become 
 independent of the ruling party, has noted that any attempt to establish an 
 independent trade union will be seen by the Chinese Communist Party as a 
 political threat. Union committee activities are usually restricted to 
 handing out gifts on holidays and organizing social functions, as opposed 
 to advocating strongly for workers’ rights. \n\nAt the time of the 
 Rössing Uranium mine’s sale, Reuters reported Namibian mine and energy 
 minister Tom Alweendo saying “We have no objection to the sale provided 
 that the buyer abides by what’s expected of him by our laws”.\n\nBut 
 CNNC RUL failed dismally to abide by Namibia’s laws. Namibia’s Labour 
 Act says it is an unfair labour practice for any employer to unilaterally 
 alter any term or condition of employment at a workplace. But the new 
 owners insisted quite soon after buying the mine that they would change the 
 33 year old MUN recognition agreement. \n\nThe CNNC RUL also asked to 
 re-negotiate the recruitment policy, to remove the union’s offices, 
 archives and boardrooms at the mine, to do away with safety officers and 
 affirmative action monitors, to re-negotiate the performance and conduct 
 procedure, the disciplinary code, to reduce annual and sick leave days and 
 to rewrite the retrenchment policy.\n\nThe dismissed shopstewards say the 
 CNNC RUL also wanted to breach the Affirmative Action Act by choosing what 
 to pay individual employees, whereas the act clearly states that jobs of 
 equal value must be compensated equally.\n\nIf the shopstewards did not 
 agree – which they did not - the CNNC RUL said they would “nullify” 
 the collective agreement – again, this is not lawful.\n\nBy August 2020, 
 the matter came to a head. CNNC RUL first lobbied the national leaders of 
 the mineworkers union to “discipline” the Rössing branch leaders and 
 prevent them from objecting to the planned downgrade of their working 
 conditions.\n\nThen four people had arrived from China to take up 
 management positions at the mine without the correct visas. The 
 shopstewards informed their lawyers who exchanged letters with CNNC RUL’s 
 lawyers that were then covered by the media. Police then arrested the 
 managers, who were released later that night and left the country.\n\nAfter 
 this, the nine branch executive committee members were charged with gross 
 negligence, bringing the company into disrepute and breach of 
 confidentiality and dismissed.\n\nEver since then, the CNNC RUL employers 
 have repeatedly thwarted the shopstewards’ attempts to seek justice in 
 different courts. The matter was initially scheduled for arbitration in 
 April 2021 – the company opposed this, demanding that the case be heard 
 in the Labour Court. This was thrown out by the Labour Court on 8 June 2021 
 and the case rescheduled for arbitration.\n\nThe case was then scheduled 
 for arbitration on 31 May, 2022. It was later partly heard in 2022. The 
 company called eight witnesses against the shopstewards, but two of these 
 witnesses were fellow dismissed workers. The witnesses did not testify to 
 any wrongdoing on the part of the axed shopstewards. The case was supposed 
 to resume in October 2022 but the CNNC RUL again secured another 
 postponement. Currently, there is no new date set for the case to resume 
 and the axed shopstewards remain in limbo, with “life getting tougher and 
 tougher”, they say.\n\nThe union leaders also wrote to Chinese president 
 Xi Jinping in English and Mandarin in 2021, asking him to reinstate them, 
 noting that before the mine was sold to CNNC, the Namibian workers were 
 “repeatedly reminded of the role the Peoples’ Republic of China played 
 during the war of our liberation. It seems the saviour has become the 
 killer” the letter says.\n\nThe mine is also 10% owned by South 
 Africa’s Industrial Development Corporation, but it has not objected to 
 the CNNC employers’ treatment of the Namibian workers.\n\nA international 
 solidarity campaign formed to highlight China’s role in undermining local 
 labour laws. Valter Sanches, the general secretary of IndustriALL, the 
 global union federation for 50 million members of mining, energy and 
 manufacturing unions in 140 countries, wrote to CNNC on 21 January 2021 
 saying “This anti-union approach to labour relations is against existing 
 collective bargaining agreements that the company has signed … and 
 threatens the sound relations that exist between workers and the 
 company”.\n\nTrade unionists and workers affiliated to the global 
 campaign have also protested outside the San Francisco Chinese 
 Consulate.\n\nThe international solidarity campaign’s co-ordinator, San 
 Francisco based Steve Zeltzer, says “Chinese development projects, in 
 many cases, are through governments that are thoroughly corrupt and done in 
 secret as they are in Namibia. The miners were told that the labour 
 relationship they had with former owner would continue but they discovered 
 that CNUC had no intention of respecting their contract and labour rights. 
 Workers are now being intimidated not to speak up. This is straight out 
 union busting which is why the global labour movement is opposing this. The 
 fight for the MUN Rössing leadership is about all workers who are now 
 working on Chinese development projects throughout the world” Zeltzer 
 said.\n\nReport On Namibian State's Attack On Our Family & SF Labor Council 
 Resolution to Support Namibian Minner’s Labor Lawyer Hewat Beukes & to 
 End the Shut Off Of His Water & Electricity\n\nREPORT ON THE STATE’s 
 ATTACK ON OUR FAMILY\nHEWAT & ERICA BEUKES						14 APRIL 2022\nErica and I 
 are outlaws in this country. We have been banned for Life from running 
 water, grid electricity, the right to shelter, and livelihood. We are 72 
 years of age.  \nHistorical background TO this situation is: Since 1969 I 
 have been part of the organised struggle for independence. In 1970 I joined 
 the National Convention a united front for the Independence of Namibia. In 
 1974 Erica and I founded the Socialist Youth Movement clandestinely. We 
 joined the SWAPO youth league (SYL). I lead this organization as its de 
 facto leader. \nWe supported the struggle of the SYL and PLAN in Zambia 
 against SWAPO’s corruption, collaboration with the South African regime, 
 and its illicit recognition as the Sole and Authentic representative of the 
 people of Namibia. We supported the campaign led by my father to stop the 
 execution of 1,700 PLAN Fighters. In 1984 Erica founded the Committee of 
 Parents an organization of relatives fighting against the mass killings 
 torture and disappearance of thousands of Namibian refugees in the Terror 
 campaign conducted by the SWAPO in Angola, Zambia, and Tanzania. \nIn 1988 
 our political group successfully called out mass protests on 4 May 1988 
 against south African presence in Namibia and as a commemoration of the 
 Cassinga Day Massacre. This ironically allowed the colonial legal 
 fraternity to prepare to take over the Namibian judiciary under the scam of 
 human rights support to detainees.\nI was spearheading resistance education 
 since 1970 in which we attempted to augment apartheid education with 
 necessary substance. In 1984 I founded the science and mathematics program 
 for working-class children. \nSince 1990, in post-colonial Namibia, we 
 resisted the rapid degeneration of the country into a cesspit. We founded 
 the Workers Advice Centre (WAC) in 1991 to assist workers to fight against 
 the rapid disappearance of their rights and the attacks launched by the 
 colonists and imperialists. We opposed the down gradation of the education 
 system and its outsourcing to British racists. We assisted the working 
 class to fight the theft of pension funds and the privatization of 
 everything. \nWe fought the incestuous relationship between the 
 corporations and the state organs. \nErica headed the joint committee of 
 relatives and plan Fighters for an inquiry into the mass murders of the 
 SWAPO.\nWe opposed the general lawlessness of the State and the capitalist 
 corporations.\nThe corporations and the state responded amongst others as 
 follows: \nIn 2005 the High Court and the First National Bank sold our 
 residence without an order of Court in the name of our building society 
 which had been deregistered in 2002 without our knowledge. \nIn a concerted 
 attack, the municipality cut our water supply while the dispute was in 
 court. \nAfter 12 years in 2017 the Supreme Court ruled that we had no 
 right of access to running water.\nDuring the period 2005 to 2017 the legal 
 abuse against us went unabated and took gross forms. \nOur prepaid 
 electricity was cut by municipal officials accompanied by armed police. 
 Writs of eviction issued against us without an order of Court by the 
 registrar.  Rogue judges abused the court.\nThe case is now in the Supreme 
 Court in which the rogue judges intend to drag the matter out indefinitely. 
 We will not accept any of the Namibian judges on our case.\nWe would not 
 have attempted to rescue our house in a cesspit which is the judiciary of 
 this country.\nWe do it for two reasons: Our home is our monument because 
 it was bombed while we were inside; secondly, we have no other means of 
 shelter and survival.\nWe are using 25-litre water containers as our water 
 source. The degradation of both hygiene and convenience is energy-sapping. 
 Our solar system is effective but limited. The gas stove is hazardous.\nWe 
 request assistance in the following form: international legal monitoring of 
 all court proceedings from hereon; contributions for legal fees to legal 
 counsel outside this country; financial assistance to upgrade both our 
 solar system and water supply system.\nHewat Beukes.\n\nSF Labor Council 
 Resolution to Support Namibian Minner’s Labor Lawyer Hewat Beukes & to 
 End the Shut Off Of His Water & 
 Electricity\n\nhttps://sflaborcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Resolution-to-Support-Namibian-Minner_1.pdf\n\nWhereas, 
 the San Francisco Labor Council voted to support the nine dismissed 
 Namibian Mineworkers Union Rossinng Branch union leadership who had been 
 fired by the Chinese National Nuclear Corporation CNNC; and\n\nWhereas, on 
 July 20, 2021 Namibian police surrounded the home of their lawyer Hewat 
 Beukes in Khomasdal and tried to illegally gain entrance to their home 
 without a warrant and government authorities also have cut-off supplies of 
 water and electricity in the middle of the Covid lockdown in Namibia; 
 and\n\nWhereas, Nambiian lawyer Hewat Beukes also represents the Namimbia 
 United Fisherman’s union as well as many other workers in Namibia; 
 and\n\nWhereas, Erica Beukes his wife, who leads the Namibia Workers Help 
 Center which has supported community members around housing, justice and 
 health; and\n\nWhereas, other disabled residents of their home are also 
 threatened by this action and this is causing a health hazard to the Beukes 
 and other residents; and\n\nWhereas, this attack on the Beukes is not only 
 an attack on them but the Rossing mine union leaders and working people in 
 Namibia and a threat to legal representation for all; and\n\nWhereas, the 
 next labor arbitration hearing for the MUN Rossing Miners is on October 27, 
 2021; and\n\nWhereas, there will be an international day of action in 
 solidarity with the fired Rossing miners and against forced contract and 
 part time temporary work,\n\nTherefore be it Resolved we call on the 
 Namibian government to end to this government harassment of lawyer Beukes 
 and his family and immediately end the shutoff of his water and 
 electricity; and\n\nBe it Further Resolved we support the International Day 
 of Action for the MUN Rossing fired mine union branch leaders, in defense 
 of their lawyer Hewat Beukes; and \n\nBe it Further Resolved we encourage 
 financial contributions to Hewat Beukes legal defense and that of the 
 Mineworkers Union of Namiibia Rossing Branch fired members; and\n\nBe it 
 Further Resolved we call on Namibian government officials to halt this 
 political targeting of the lawyer Hewat Beukes for his legal work in 
 support of the struggle of the Namibian unions and working people; 
 and\n\nBe it Finally Resolved this Council will contact the below officials 
 to let them know of our concerns urge all affiliated bodies to concur with 
 this action and send statements of their own.\n\nWindhoek Mayor Job 
 Shipululo Amupanda shipululo@gmail.com\nChief Justice Peter Shivute 
 cjsecretary@jud.gov.na\nJudge President Petrus Demaseb 
 Loraine.Cloete@jud.gov.na\nCopy statement to: hewatbeukesz9@yahoo.co.uk and 
 nehoya141082@gmail.com\n\nOPEIU 29 AFL-CIO 11 \n\n\nThe Attack On Namibian 
 Labor Lawyer Hewat Beukes & The Namibian Working 
 Class\nhttps://youtu.be/FCHF-kBOK-s\nNamibian labor lawyer Hewat Beukes 
 reports on his life with his wife Erica  and the personal  attack on him by 
 the Namibian government. The SWAPO government officials have illegally  
 shut off his water and electricity to his home because of his role in 
 representing the MUN Rossing union branch executives who have been 
 improperly dismissed by the state owned Chinese National Nuclear 
 Corporation. He also represents other workers including the United 
 Fisherman of Nambia.\nThere is an international campaign to stop the 
 attacks and to demand that his water and electircity be turned back 
 on.\nThis interview was done on 7/31/21.\nAdditional media:\nThe Union 
 Busting War On Namibian Workers\nhttps://youtu.be/twVLySyVcT8\nNamiibia 
 Karibib Best Cheer marble processing plant strike enters third 
 day\nhttps://www.nbc.na/news/karibib-marble-processing-plant-strike-enters-third-day.44864\nStriking 
 employees of Best Cheer company block entrances to premises at 
 Karibib\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQ-JmoYceQc\nMarble factory 
 workers want improved conditions 
 \nhttps://neweralive.na/posts/marble-factory-workers-want-improved-conditions\nNamibian 
 MUN Rossing Miners Leadership Win Labor Board Ruling Against Stalling By 
 China Owned CNNC\nhttps://youtu.be/53-gMl-Sd3U\nNamibia Mine Workers Union 
 Rossing  Leaders Report On CNNC & Letter To Chinese President 
 Xi-Jinping\nhttps://youtu.be/oNoaMxLiC9U\nThe Mineworkers Union of Namibia 
 (MUN) Rossing Branch & The Struggle of The Namibian Working 
 Class\nhttps://youtu.be/1LCD5ZuAgvc\nNamibian Rössing Mine Workers Face 
 Covid-19 & Attacks From State Owned China National Uranium Corporation 
 Limited (CNUC)\nhttps://youtu.be/pHsDDqy_WPU\nNamibia Rössing, union in 
 wage 
 deadlock\nhttps://www.namibian.com.na/198882/archive-read/Rössing-union-in-wage-deadlock\nChina 
 and Namibia Rössing Workers on Collision 
 Course\nhttps://www.facebook.com/informantenam/posts/3090166147716991/\nNamibia 
 MUN claims China National Nuclear Corporation is falling short of its 
 Rossing 
 promises\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nLuFIxwcIM&feature=emb_logo\nhttps://www.nbc.na/news/mun-claims-china-national-nuclear-corporation-falling-short-its-rossing-promises.29304\nNamibia 
 Rössing uranium mine union members face dismissal by Chinese 
 owners\nhttps://www.namibian.com.na/203896/archive-read/Rössing-union-members-face-dismissal\nFor 
 more info:\nInternatonal Labor Solidarity Committee For The Namibian 
 Miners\nhttps://ilscnamibia.wordpress.com\nhttps://www.facebook.com/ILSCNamibianMiners\nilscnamibia@gmail.com\nProduction 
 of Labor Video Project \nwww.labormedia.net\n\nTHE NAMIBIAN FISHERMAN\nTHE 
 STORY OF NAMIBIAN FISHERMEN 1 February 2023\nThe story of Namibia's 
 fishermen is closely linked to the fishing scandal of the Namibia and 
 Iceland. The Namibian fishermen for years objected to the government of 
 Namibia about the rotten employment conditions such as 21 to 36 hour shifts 
 on the boats in which they were often only allowed 4 to 6 hours sleep. The 
 result was that there where injuries beyond acceptable numbers. Loss of 
 limb and a loss of a fisherman at sea.\nThe fishermen objected to the 
 destruction of the fishing industry by fishing in the Spawning grounds and 
 destroying the recovery of fishing stocks. Documents show that fishermen 
 objected since 2000 at least that the government did not act against the 
 fishing companies that broke the law. Four thousand of them marched 
 numerous times to show their anger.\nIn 2014 the fisherman forced the 
 government to record their objections and complaints. The Government sent 
 the fishermen's objections to the fishing companies. The Government was 
 forced to investigate the fishing companies when they did not respond. In a 
 report dated 14 November 2014 the Ministry of Labour confirmed the 
 Fisherman's objections.\nDespite the demands of the fisherman for the 
 government to enforce the law, it did nothing. As a result of the dangerous 
 employment conditions and non-payment of benefits and overtime the 
 fisherman went on a legal strike on the 26 of October 2015. They were 
 illegally dismissed by the fishing companies.\nSince then they tried in 
 vain to register a case with the labour commissioner. The labour 
 commissioner simply refused. They then went to the Labour Court. The Labour 
 Court and the High Court work together to refuse to allow them to register 
 the case with the Labour Commissioner.\nIn the meanwhile, the destruction 
 of the fishing resource continued. The first was the pilchards stocks that 
 were destroyed by overfishing. The government ignored the scientists who 
 told them that they were overfishing. Even when there were no more 
 pilchards it gave out quotas as late as 2022.\nBack in 2014, the cabinet 
 took a decision to allow for secret quotas to be issued by the Minister of 
 Fisheries. But the minister had to get the permission of the cabinet for 
 these quotas. He had to get a stamp of approval. The cabinet used the 
 minister and a number of errand boys to sell the illegal quotas to Iceland 
 and unknown entities.\nIn 2019 Al-Jazeera exposed the massive scandal 
 internationally and the Namibian government put the errand boys in jail 
 while the cabinet went scot-free.\nThe cabinet went ahead as before to 
 issue quotas to themselves and members of Parliament.\nIn the court, the 
 judges who had fishing interests and were part of the fishing scandal were 
 the judges in the Fishermen's case.\nOn the instructions of the judge 
 president, the deputy judge president, and one judge Harold Geier, judge 
 Coleman opened a case in the name of the leader of the Fishermen's 
 association without his knowledge. He made a legal firm Amoomo the 
 representative of Mathew Lungameni, the chairman of the association without 
 his knowledge. The case is set down for 2 February 2023.\nIn the meanwhile, 
 the fisherman made a representation to the International Labour 
 Organisation for the violation of ILO conventions such as forced labour and 
 breaking labour laws amongst others.\n \nThe Fishermen of Namibia are 
 supported by Unite the Union of Great Britain; The Workers International; 
 workers in the United States of America; South African workers and workers 
 around the world.\n 
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SUMMARY:Rally To Rehire Fired Namibian Miners By Chinese National Nuclear Corporation
LOCATION:San Francisco Chinese Consulate\nGeary & Laguna St.\nSan Francisco
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