Freeport continues to improve shortcomings
Sun, December 11 2011 11:17 | 1188 Views
Workers from seven main tribes in with their traditional weapons halt the road in mile 27 several weeks ago. The road itself is the only road to Freeport Indonesia's plant in Timika, Papua. They insist to halt the road until the company's management aswer what they want. (ANTARA Photo/Spedy Paereng)
... that Freeport had faced complicated problems of late... One of the problems is the strike staged by its employees and a series of shooting incidents by a unanimous group that took place within the company's areas...
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Jayapura, Papua (ANTARA News) - The management of the US-based copper and gold mining firm PT Freeport Indonesia in Mimika, Papua, has continued to improve its shortcomings it has felt so far, a Freeport executive said.
Freeport Head for Jayapura Frans Maniagasi when he closed a photo contest organized by Freeport in cooperation with Jayapura's journalist community here on Sunday said that Freeport had faced complicated problems of late.
One of the problems which had not yet fully been overcome up to now is the strike staged by its employees and a series of shooting incidents by a unanimous group that took place within the company's areas.
"The problems taking place within Freeport are a challenge that has to be solved for the company's better future. We are learning many lessons from the problems and continue to improve ourselves," Frans Maniagasi said.
He said that in making improvements, his side would listen to advices and inputs from many sides in society, including journalists.
On the occasion Frans who often wrote opinion articles in a number of regional and national newspapers, said that his company hoped all sides in Papua and Indonesia would continue to provide inputs and would not be reluctant to criticize Freeport.
"Without criticism and recommendations, we would never know our shortcomings and superiority," he said.
(A014)Editor: Ade Marboen
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