Otmane El Rhazi from Mining Weekly | Ferrous Metals Home.
Striking mineworkers at the BHP Billiton-managed Hotazel manganese mines were on Thursday urged to return to work in compliance with a court order, which declared the stay away illegal and unprotected. BHP Billiton said in a media release sent to Creamer Media’s Mining Weekly Online that workers had been away since March 27, following a prolonged engagement with the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) over claims arising from an employee share ownership scheme (Esop).
Striking mineworkers at the BHP Billiton-managed Hotazel manganese mines were on Thursday urged to return to work in compliance with a court order, which declared the stay away illegal and unprotected. BHP Billiton said in a media release sent to Creamer Media’s Mining Weekly Online that workers had been away since March 27, following a prolonged engagement with the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) over claims arising from an employee share ownership scheme (Esop).
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