De Beers diamond venture to lay off at least 130 in Namibia - union

By Reuters      / January 18, 2018 / www.miningweekly.com / Article Link

WINDHOEK – Namdeb, a joint venture between Namibia's government and Anglo American's diamond unit De Beers, is expected to lay off at least 130 of its 1,700-strong workforce, a union official said on Wednesday.

Shavuka Mbidhi, from the Mineworkers Union of Namibia's Oranjemund branch, said the diamond miner had written to staff offering voluntary redundancies and at least 130 workers were expected to accept.

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A spokeswoman for the miner said Namdeb was taking steps to ensure the sustainability of its mines.

"The business optimisation process includes options for all employees to apply for early retirement and voluntary separation," spokesperson Pauline Thomas said. She declined to comment on the number of staff that could leave.

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Diamond mining generates 20% of the southern African country's export earnings.

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