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Zim mine workers demand $1,200 minimum as bosses rake it in
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84656, member: 27"] A mining union wants way fatter paychecks to fight brutal inflation. The National Mine Workers Union of Zimbabwe demands a base salary of $1,200 for the lowest-paid general hand workers. President Kurebwa Javangwe Nhomboka calls current wages slave pay, noting they sit below the Poverty Datum Line despite rising global metal prices. Nhomboka argues that worker compensation fails to match their hard labor or company profits from mineral sales. The union also pushes for performance bonuses linked to production targets, seeking a full one hundred percent increase. Another major demand involves home ownership schemes to prevent retired miners from becoming destitute. Companies should ensure workers own houses, providing security for their families. The union president highlights unequal education benefits, too. Top managers get children's school fees covered, while lower-grade staff pay from meager salaries. This policy grooms managers' kids to eventually oversee workers' children, Nhomboka claims. He urges a universal school fees policy to destroy that bottleneck. Covering educational costs for all workers' kids would create future equality. Mining firms must fork out for stationery and tuition, relieving financial pressure on poorly paid employees. [/QUOTE]
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