Thousands of coal workers face layoffs in E. Kalimantan
Thursday, December 6 2012 - 01:44 AM WIB
Officials estimated that 1,400 people have been laid off in Kutai Kertanegara and Samarinda, two of the biggest coal producing areas in East Kalimantan, in the last two months. The neighboring district of Kutai Timur is also feeling the pressure where mining companies have reduced their operational hours to cut costs since October.
Thamrin, head of Kutai Timur?s industrial relations division said a total of five companies have already begun laying off as many as 200 of their employees each.
?We have received reports directly from the companies,? he said adding that there were about 150 more workers who were at risk of losing their jobs.
?There is one company who has begun to send their workers home,? Thamrin said, identifying the company as Madani, the contractor of Indonesia?s largest coal producer, Kaltim Prima Coal.
Thamrin said Madani has 250 employees, but 150 people had been told not to come to work and were provided only with basic salaries. The status of these workers is still in limbo.
?We hope layoffs would be a last resort. There are still a number of ways the company can go ... like cutting down on the working hours or on temporary holidays,? he said.
Kutai Timur district chief Isran Noor said his office is now preparing for the worst as local coal prices remain sluggish. ?We will prepare so that those who got laid off will find work in the agricultural sector,? he said.
Since the start of the year, at least 100,000 workers in East Kalimantan have been laid off as global prices for the commodity continue to fall.
The East Kalimantan chapter of the Indonesian Employers Association, Apindo, said the majority of layoffs involved small-scale companies operating under permits issued by district administrations.
The sector employs a third of the total workforce in East Kalimantan?s coal-mining sector.(*)
