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Over 1 000 jobs at Beatrix West to be cut as Sibanye fights to keep mine operational

7th June 2013

By: Natasha Odendaal

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

  

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JSE-listed Sibanye Gold would shed 1 110 jobs and halt all develop- ment activities at its Beatrix West Section, in Westonaria, as it moved to avoid immediate closure of the operation.

Sibanye announced in a statement last week that the discontinuation of development at Beatrix West Section would affect 330 employees, while about 780 over-complement positions at the Beatrix operations as a whole would be reduced.

This followed the group’s Section 189A consultations with organised labour, the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) and relevant stakeholders in April to consider the options available for its struggling Beatrix mine.

The Beatrix West Section remained closed after an underground fire on February 19, resulting in a monthly loss of R28-million in revenue and 1 961 oz in production and bringing the future viability of the operation into question.

To date, no alternative to the eventual termination of operations had been found.

“ … job losses have largely been limited to development employees, thereby providing continuing employment to stoping employees for longer,” the company said, adding that this would remain the case as long as the section operated profitably and had stope face to mine.

Sibanye said it would attempt to limit the number of job losses and, where possible, absorb the affected employees elsewhere in the group.

Sibanye CEO Neal Froneman commented that the process had proceeded in a mature manner, with management, organised labour, nonunionised employees and all stakeholders contributing positively to the negotiation process and the unfortunate commercial realities.

The planned Sibanye lay-offs come at a time when Anglo American Platinum is also contemplating 6 000 job cuts, although trade union Uasa has said that the platinum miner might limit job losses to 1 300.

Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu announced in Parliament last week that the DMR would “urgently” work on a rescue plan for the struggling gold and platinum sectors. She said that there would be a particular focus on both supply- and demand-side interventions.

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Magazine Managing Editor

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