Work resumes at Indonesia gold mine

Workers from Freeport McMoran Copper & Gold Inc gather near the company's gate during a ritual to remove a road blockage in Timika, Indonesia's Papua province December 25, 2011. Workers at Freeport McMoran Copper & Gold Inc's mine in Indonesia will gradually return to work this week to end a three-month strike that has crippled output and exports from the world's second-biggest copper mine, union officials said on Sunday. Some workers have started a traditional stone burning ritual and removed a road blockage that kept other workers from accessing the Grasberg mine in the central highlands of Papua island in eastern Indonesia, Juli Parorrongan, union spokesman told Reuters via telephone on Sunday. REUTERS/Muhammad Yamin

Workers from Freeport McMoran Copper & Gold Inc gather near the company's gate during a ritual to remove a road blockage in Timika, Indonesia's Papua province December 25, 2011. Workers at Freeport McMoran Copper & Gold Inc's mine in Indonesia will gradually return to work this week to end a three-month strike that has crippled output and exports from the world's second-biggest copper mine, union officials said on Sunday. Some workers have started a traditional stone burning ritual and removed a road blockage that kept other workers from accessing the Grasberg mine in the central highlands of Papua island in eastern Indonesia, Juli Parorrongan, union spokesman told Reuters via telephone on Sunday. REUTERS/Muhammad Yamin

Published Dec 25, 2011

Share

Timika, Indonesia - Thousands of Indonesian workers have returned to work at Freeport-McMoRan's largest gold and copper mine.

Production at the troubled Grasberg mine in easternmost Papua province has been crippled since 8,000 unionized employees walked off their jobs in September, demanding higher wages. They ended their strike on December 14, 2011 after getting a 37 percent wage hike and improved benefits.

Union spokesman Virgo Solosa says that on Sunday, workers removed roadblocks to the mine sites and a traditional stone-burning ceremony was held to officially mark the end of the strike.

It is expected to take about a week for workers to fully return and for full operations to resume at the mine. - Sapa-AP

Related Topics: