Lonmin Announces Significant Change
Roger Phillimore, Chairman of Lonmin, today committed the Company to a process of fundamental change to rebuild trust with employees and employees' representatives. Speaking at the Platinum Group Metals Company's annual general meeting he said that Lonmin's Board was determined "to improve the creation of value for all our stakeholders, and by doing that to enhance our long-term wealth-creation and investment potential."
Mr Phillimore told shareholders that the Company and the industry needed to address the fault lines in South African society that were laid bare after the tragic events at Marikana in 2012. He stated that the mining industry had to work with the Government, unions and employees to rebuild trust and strengthen relationships in the mining sector aligned with the vision and objectives set out in the National Development Plan. He said it would "require a fundamental change in the way we do things. We require a collaborative model of decision-making that will help to resolve problems and disagreements before they turn into violence."
"The mining industry in South Africa is at a cross roads. It is imperative that Lonmin does its part to contribute to improved relations with its employees both in and outside the workplace. We are committing to a long-term process of fundamental change," Mr Phillimore said.
The Company has established dedicated project teams which are looking at each of the following key areas:
1. Employee relations - in particular, a renegotiation of its current union recognition dispensation. The objective is to conclude an agreement that provides appropriate representation to all the unions and associations having the support of a significant proportion of our employee base. The Company is also participating in industry discussions for the establishment of an industry forum for centralised engagement.