BHP Looks to Cut Thousands of Jobs from Its Iron Ore Division in WA

   Date:2014/06/24

Mining company BHP Billiton is looking at cutting thousands of jobs from its iron ore operations in WA.

Five hundred jobs have already been cut in recent months including 100 at its headquarters in Perth.

The ABC understands up to 3,000 jobs could go from its iron ore division, which currently employs 16,000 people.

A BHP spokeswoman said external consultants have been employed to conduct a review in order to cut costs.

The ABC understands many of the jobs losses will involve contractors whose positions are coming to an end and their contracts will not be renewed.

BHP says it has been open about the review and holds regular meeting with workers to keep them updated.

The spokeswoman says the job cuts are necessary to ensure BHP Billiton remains a competitive, world-class operation.

In a statement released to the ABC this morning, BHP defended the proposed job cuts.

"BHP Billiton Iron Ore regularly undertakes improvement initiatives and organisational reviews. We have engaged external consultants to assist with this process.

This is about continuing to safely improve our business and ensuring we are a competitive, world-class operation.

We have been open with our employees about the review, and we hold regular all employee Town Hall meetings and question and answer sessions with the business leaders as a matter of course.

In situations where employees are impacted we will undertake every effort to assist them throughout the process and to seek redeployment opportunities where possible."

It is understood private consultants are recommending BHP shed 20 per cent of its current workforce in its iron ore division to ensure it remains competitive.

Iron ore prices have fallen more than 30 per cent this year to around $90 a tonne.

Source:ABC

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