Indian Railways News => Topic started by railgenie on Jul 27, 2012 - 12:00:33 PM


Title - Workers at main coal railway in Colombia go on strike - 275106
Posted by : railgenie on Jul 27, 2012 - 12:00:33 PM

Reuters reported that laborers at Colombia's main coal railway went on strike on July 23rd 2012 over pay and working conditions, the company and a senior union official said, threatening to paralyze more than one half of shipments from the world's fourth largest exporter of coal.

Stoppage in Colombian output from the strike and another walkout at a Prodeco mine, owned by Glencore's Prodeco unit, will have to be prolonged to lift prices as both Atlantic and Pacific markets are oversupplied despite a strong coal burn across much of Europe and steady imports into India and China.

Mr Ricardo Machado of the Sintraminergetica union told Reuters that workers at the Fenoco railway, mainly those who perform maintenance on the line, went on strike at 6 AM local time on July 23rd 2012.

The company confirmed a strike had begun. The train has a capacity of 42 million tonnes per year.

Shareholders in the company include Glencore International Plc's Prodeco unit, Drummond Co Inc and Goldman Sachs Group Inc's Colombian unit. The mining firms are among the top coal producers in Colombia.

Last week, Colombian coal miners walked out at the La Jagua mining complex of Glencore's Prodeco unit after failing to reach a compensation deal.