Sun Oct 16, 2011
* Workers to strike from 1600 GMT Sunday
* Dispute is over employee share programme
JOHANNESBURG Oct 16 (Reuters) - South African miners will go on strike at Xstrata Plc later on Sunday over an employee share ownership programme, a union spokesman said.
"It begins at 1800 (1600 GMT) this evening," Lesiba Seshoka, a spokesman for the National Union of Mineworkers, said in a text message to Reuters.
The strike will affect all of the diversified miner's South African operations, Seshoka said. The Anglo-Swiss mining firm has both coal and alloy operations in South Africa.
More workers are likely to walk off the job at the start of Monday's morning shift.
No one was immediately available for comment at Xstrata.
The union wants employees to be compensated equally under the share ownership programme, regardless of rank, while the company's plan compensates employees based on their level.
Companies with operations in South Africa set up employee share programmes in a bid to increase worker ownership, and particularly black ownership.
South Africa's black economic empowerment drive is aimed at rectifying the ownership and income disparities of white apartheid rule.
(sourced Reuters)
Sunday, October 16, 2011
S.Africa miners to begin Xstrata strike Sunday -union
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