Fury as 5,000 jobs vanish at BCL, Tati

BCL Mine workers queue outside the Union HQ to fill forms for their bennefits on Tuesday. PIC: KAGISO ONKATSWITSE
BCL Mine workers queue outside the Union HQ to fill forms for their bennefits on Tuesday. PIC: KAGISO ONKATSWITSE

The Botswana Mine Workers Union is today consulting legal counsel with a view to challenging Wednesday’s decision by BCL Ltd liquidator, Nigel Dixon-Warren to terminate 5,000 jobs at BCL and Tati Nickel mines.

On Tuesday, the Union wrote a letter requesting a meeting with Dixon-Warren over the retrenchment agreement that had been in place with BCL Mine. Surprisingly, on Wednesday, Dixon-Warren wrote directly to workers informing them that their contracts would end on October 31 with their last salaries.

BCL Ltd owns BCL Mine, which employs about 4,300 workers, as well as Tati Nickel, with about 700 workers.

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