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Update on Enterprise Agreement vote at Oaky North coal mine
Media statement
Glencore is disappointed that the employees at Oaky North have again chosen to vote down the proposed new Enterprise Agreement (EA) by 164 votes to 11.
On 10 January, in the presence of Fair Work Commission Deputy President Asbury, the CFMEU national, state and local executives reached an agreement in principle with Glencore on a new Oaky North Enterprise Agreement.
On 12 January, Deputy President Asbury strongly recommended that employees accept the proposed EA.
The latest vote marks the third time that these employees have voted down a proposed Enterprise Agreement, this time ignoring the “in principle” position reached by the CFMEU leadership.
It means that Oaky North, along with our Oaky Creek CHPP, is the only CFMEU lodge in NSW and Queensland not to accept a new EA in the past 12 months. In total, 13 other CFMEU lodges—covering more than 2,000 members across Glencore coal operations in NSW and Queensland—have accepted new agreements in 2017.
For further information, please contact:
Media
Francis De Rosa
m: +61 417 074 751
e: Francis De Rosa
Allyn Hamonet
m: +61 418 228 075
e: Allyn Hamonet
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Glencore is a major Australian employer, with over 15,600 people working across industries that include coal, copper, cotton, grain and oilseeds, nickel, oil and zinc.
In 2016 we contributed more than $12 billion to the regional, state and national economies, by employing people, sourcing from local communities, and paying taxes to our host governments.