Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Nickel plant riot kills Chinese, Indon workers

Labor unrest triggers a deadly strike at the Sulawesi plant

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JAKARTA, Indonesia (AFP) — Two workers including a Chinese national were killed at a nickel smelting plant in Indonesia at the weekend after a riot broke out during a protest over labor conditions, officials said Monday.

The clashes broke out Saturday evening at the facility on Indonesia’s Sulawesi island operated by PT Gunbuster Nickel Industry, a local unit of China’s Jiangsu Delong Nickel Industry.

The island is a hub for the mineral-rich country’s production of the metal, which is used for electric vehicle batteries and stainless steel.

A 30-year-old Chinese worker and an Indonesian worker at the facility were killed, Central Sulawesi police spokespers­on Didik Supranoto told AFP, without giving a cause of death.

Local employees angry at their working conditions and pay held a one-day strike that resulted in clashes with security officers when they tried to enter the premises and set fire to heavy machinery and vehicles, Supranoto said.

“There was a stir because they forced their way into PT GNI’s area. Security tried to drive them away but they managed to get in,” the police official said.

“They did anarchist actions — arson and damage. From there, clashes occurred between workers who went on strike with workers inside.”

At least 71 people were arrested after the incident, of whom 17 were suspected of causing damage during the unrest, Supranoto later said in a statement.

Hundreds of officers were deployed to the smelting facility after the riot broke out, local media reported.

“We express our deep condolence­s about the demonstrat­ion that ended in chaos... because it did not only impact the company but also the surroundin­g community,” GNI said in a statement.

It said the company and police were investigat­ing the protest and deaths.

Operations at the facility — which was inaugurate­d by President Joko Widodo in 2021 and has an annual production capacity of 1.8 million tons — have been stopped after the incident, Supranoto said.

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