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    Glencore to cut jobs; blames Transnet troubles

    September 27, 2023
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    Gary Nagle - Glencore CEO
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    Global mining and trading giant Glencore has initiated a retrenchment process at its iMpunzi coal operation in Mpumalanga, South Africa, as a result of logistical challenges caused by Transnet’s poor railway service.

    1. In a letter dated September 20, the general manager of the iMpunzi complex, Hlayiseka Chauke, attributed the proposed retrenchments, which could impact up to 214 employees, to Transnet Freight Rail’s (TFR) underperformance.
    2. Glencore’s decision reflects the compounded effects of Transnet’s rail infrastructure difficulties and declining coal prices, which have put significant pressure on coal producers.
    3. The retrenchment process highlights the ripple effects of Transnet’s woes on other sectors, impacting employment and the local economy.
    4. Transnet has faced ongoing challenges, including infrastructure constraints, operational inefficiencies, and allegations of corruption, which have disrupted its rail services.
    5. Lower coal prices have added to the financial strain faced by coal producers, making cost-cutting measures necessary.
    6. The retrenchments at Glencore’s iMpunzi coal operation underscore the challenges faced by the mining industry in South Africa, where factors such as labor disputes, regulatory complexities, and infrastructure deficiencies can impact profitability and employment.
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