KUMBA IRON ORE UPDATE
Kumba Iron Ore (Kumba) confirms that engagement is continuing with the less than 300 employees who embarked on an illegal strike on Wednesday, 3 October 2012, at the Company's Sishen Mine in the Northern Cape. The strikers are demanding a monthly salary increase of R15 000 for all Kumba employees over and above what they are already earning.
The Company's engagement with the strikers is focused on encouraging them to leave the mine property, securing all mining equipment and to resume safe mining operations as soon as possible.
Production was suspended on Thursday, 4 October 2012, when the strikers blocked access to the pit, creating an unsafe environment for mining operations. The Company is losing approximately 120 000 tonnes per day of finished product due to the illegal strike.
However, Kumba currently estimates that it will have sufficient production from its other mines and stockpiles of finished product at Sishen Mine and Saldanha to continue supplying its customers until mid-October. The loading operations at Sishen Mine have also been affected by the illegal strike and therefore not all load-out stations are operating at full capacity.
The strikers are all permanent employees belonging to the Company's recognised unions, but are acting on their own without union representation. Sishen Mine employs approximately 12,700 workers.