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Labor dispute at Freeport may end soon

The government says that a compromise has nearly been reached between a striking workers union and the management of a local unit of US gold and copper mining giant Freeport McMoran.

Newly appointed Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Jero Wacik said on Wednesday (16/11) that the union’s salary demand had come down to US$4 per hour from the initial demand of $35 per hour.

Meanwhile, Freeport Indonesia’s management had agreed to a 28 percent salary increase to $3.09 per hour, according to Jero Wacik.

“It has come so close [to a compromise]. If reached, Freeport could operate again. Otherwise, all parties will suffer losses — the state from taxation losses, the people from income losses and the company from output,” Jero told a press briefing on the sidelines of the ASEAN Summit.

However, the workers union refuted Jero’s claims, saying nothing had been finalized and that negotiations to demand a higher salary than the current $2.4 per hour were still “ongoing”, according to the union’s official Virgo Solossa.

The union has been on strike for more than three months, possibly the longest stoppage in the country’s mining history, which holds the world’s largest single reserves of copper and gold.

The increasing chaos followed repeated calls from politicians and officials for the government to renegotiate its contract with Freeport. The government said the contract, renewed in 1991 and due to expire in 2021, had positioned Indonesia on the losing side.

The labor strike and the violence have prompted Freeport to declare force majeure in its Papua operation.

The company’s current production is 5 percent of its normal output. Under normal conditions, Freeport recorded $8 million in revenue per day.

The executive vice president and chief administrative officer of Freeport Indonesia, Sinta Sirait, said the company was offering a net monthly salary of between Rp 12.7 million ($1,400) and Rp 17 million, excluding incentives and bonuses.

“We, on the management side, really want the negotiation process to proceed despite other efforts. We want to reach a compromise. The process has been long, but we believe that the government’s mediation would help both parties to accelerate the process,” she said.

Freeport Indonesia currently employs 8,467 people and almost 40 percent of them, or more than 3,200 workers, are Papuans.

Manpower and Transmigration Minister Muhaimin Iskandar dismissed concerns that the continuous strikes, including in other mining companies, were a trend that could hinder business expansion in Southeast Asia’s largest economy.

“The trend [of strikes] is not increasing. It’s a common phenomenon, especially approaching the season of joint contract agreement [renewal],” he said.

Source: The Jakarta Post

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CEO: Freeport will not pay striking workers

PT Freeport Indonesia management has decided not to pay its workers on strike since September 15, the company`s president director and CEO Armando Mahler said.

“We all know that the workers strike started on September 15 at 00:00 eastern Indonesia standard time (WIT). And we decided not to pay them, no work, no pay,” he said here on Saturday night (17/9).

On Thursday (Sept. 15), thousands of Freeport employees left the mining site of Tembagapura for Timika to begin a one month strike to demand a salary rise.

Mahler also explained that the salaries of PT Freeport`s workers who launched a strike in last July were paid because they promised to resume working.

“It (salary) was paid only based on the company`s good intention. But in the second strike, we warned them not to pay their wages if they stopped working,” Mahler disclosed.

Previously, Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Darwin Saleh said the ongoing strike at PT Freeport was causing a potential loss of 19 million US dollars per day to the US gold and copper mining company in Papua.

“The 19 million US dollar potential loss is sustained by unrealized daily sales,” the minister said at a press conference here on Friday (16/9).

In addition, the Indonesian government also lost an estimated 6.7 million US dollars per day, he said.

Freeport produces 230,000 tons of copper concentrates daily. The concentrates besides copper, also contained gold and silver.

Minister Darwin and the ministry`s Director General of Minerals and Coal Thamrin Sihite flew to Papua immediately after the press conference.

The minister expressed optimism that the manpower and transmigration ministry would be able to help solve the problem that caused the workers strike.

Source: ANTARA News

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Workers` strike causing US$9 mln potential loss daily to Freeport

Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Darwin Zahedy Saleh said the ongoing workers strike at PT Freeport was causing a potential loss of 19 million US dollars per day to the US gold and copper mining company in Papua.

“The 19 million US dollar potential loss is from the value of unrealized daily sales,” the minister said at a press conference here on Friday (16/9).

In addition, the Indonesian state was also losing at an estimated rate of 6.7 million US dollars per day, he said.

Freeport produces 230,000 tons of copper concentrates daily. The concentrates contain gold and silver, apart from copper.

Minister Darwin and the ministry`s Director General of Minerals and Coal Thamrin Sihite flew to Papua immediately after the press conference.

The minister expressed optimism that the manpower and transmigration ministry would be able to help solve the problem that caused the workers strike.

“We will encourage and facilitate efforts for the solution of the problem,” Minister Darwin said.

The government was determined to maintain the current conducive investment climate, he said.

“We are not siding with any party. The workers` rights and the level of their income must be maintained,” he said.

Ramdani Sirait, a spokesman of PT Freeport, earlier said the negotiation process between the management and workers` representatives would be shifted to Jakarta, as suggested by the manpower and transmigration ministry.

“We hope there will be progress toward an agreement,” he said.

PT Freeport Indonesia currently has around 22,800 workers. The company contributed 1.9 billion US dollars in tax and non-tax payments to the state in 2010.

It has also spent capital and routine expenses amounting to 2.1 billion US dollars.

Last Thursday (Sept. 15), thousands of Freeport employees left the mining site of Tembagapura for Timika to begin a one month strike to demand a salary rise.

According to one of the giant mining company`s employees, Oktovianus Hisage, the workers` exodus started at 6 am local time.

“Some 44 employee buses carrying 60 employees have arrived in Timika, while 11 other buses are on their way to Timika where they are expected to arrive at noon,” Oktovianus said in Timika, Papua, Thursday.

Freeport`s underground mining operations have been totally halted since Wednesday at 10.30 pm local time, Oktavianus said.

Source: AntaraNEWS

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