Sunday Tribune

Workers to enjoy fruits of their labour in share scheme

- African News Agency

BLACK Mountain Mining has announced the establishm­ent of a seven-year staff share ownership plan, the terms of which have been reached through consultati­on between mine management and the NUM.

Black Mountain said the employee share ownership plan would be overseen by the Voorspoed Trust, comprising three union-appointed trustees, one Black Mountain representa­tive trustee and an independen­t trustee.

Notional loan

Six percent of Black Mountain shares were issued to the trust on April 1.

Half of these shares were acquired by the trust through a contributi­on from the company and at no cost to employees. The other half were funded through a notional loan provided by the company.

The amount of the notional loan will not be subject to any interest charge for the first three years, and would thereafter be subject to a notional interest charge of 9.25 percent until the expiry of the employee share ownership plan.

Black Mountain said the trust would hold the shares on behalf of qualifying employees – current and future – who would be allocated trust participat­ion units.

Awards of participat­ion units to future employees would be proportion­ally lower than those of existing staff, based on their year of joining the company. Qualifying employees

‘If Black Mountain performs well and grows, employees will share financiall­y in this success.’

are all current and future permanent foremen, supervisor­s, artisans and operators of Black Mountain’s South African operations. Black Mountain said there were 702 employees in these categories. An annual guaranteed dividend payment of R3,500 net of tax would be made to beneficiar­ies of the trust for the duration of the plan.

Black Mountain is an undergroun­d operation in the Northern Cape with a permanent workforce of 1 600 (800 direct and 800 contractor­s) that mines zinc, lead, silver and copper deposit, hoisting 1.7 million tons of ore a year with production capacity of 90 000 tons per annum metal in concentrat­e.

The mine is operated by London-listed diversifie­d global natural resources company, Vedanta Zinc Internatio­nal.

Vedanta Zinc chief executive Deshnee Naidoo said they were excited about the employee share ownership plan.

Positive

“It not only recognises the importance of our employees who sustain our business, it is a practical way for us to live Vedanta’s values with employees being financiall­y rewarded for their contributi­ons to their operation’s success,” Naidoo said.

André Trytsman, general manager of Black Mountain, said: “We are committed to sharing Black Mountain’s potential prosperity with those who contribute to its success – our employees.”

NUM branch chairperso­n at Black Mountain, Darryl Crew, described the plan as “a positive step”. “If Black Mountain performs well and grows, employees who own participat­ion units will share financiall­y in this success,” Crew said

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