Australia's Port Kembla Coal Terminal, Union To Resume Negotiations
February 01 2012 - 7:24PM
Dow Jones News
Operators of Australia's Port Kembla Coal Terminal on the east
coast will return to the bargaining table Friday in a bid to agree
a new employment agreement and halt a strike that threatens to dent
exports, the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union said
Thursday.
Almost 100 terminal workers walked off the job after the union
said the terminal scaled back the conditions it was offering in a
new three-and-a-half year employment pact. The terminal has
countered that the strike is unnecessary and union's demands are
not typical for Australian coal terminals.
A spokesman for the union said negotiations would resume Friday
morning and that the CFMEU was committed to an outcome that would
suit both sides.
The terminal, which is managed by BHP Billiton Ltd. (BHP),
exports coking and thermal coal from the Southern and Western
coalfields of New South Wales state for BHP, Peabody Energy Corp.
(BTU), Banpu PCL (BANPU.TH), Gujarat NRE Coking Coal Ltd. (GNM.AU)
and Xstrata PLC (XTA.LN).
The terminal has offered workers a 4.3% annual wage increase,
shy of the 4.5% demanded by the union, which has said talks have
faltered over its call for greater job security. The company has
said the union wants to extend the agreement to cover
middle-management level employees such as accountants and
engineers.
"Dilution of the workforce with employees not covered by the
agreement would make individual workers more vulnerable to
management demands, such as working longer hours, the union said in
a statement.
The CFMEU on Tuesday called off a planned seven-day strike by
workers at BHP's West Cliff colliery in New South Wales after it
said company management had made concessions during negotiations.
The four-month long negotiations are unrelated to the dispute at
the Port Kembla terminal.
-By Robb M. Stewart, Dow Jones Newswires; +61 3 9292 2094;
robb.stewart@dowjones.com
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