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New Caledonia nickel company KNS begins layoff treatment

New Caledonian nickel producer Koniambo Nickel SAS (KNS) has released a redundancy plan for its 1,200 workers after coowner Glencore stopped working to discover a buyer for its stake ahead of an endAugust deadline, KNS said on Friday.

KNS stopped its mine and plant operations in March after Glencore decided to offer its interest following years of losses at the operation. Glencore consented to spend for employees' incomes and for the heaters to be kept hot up until completion of August at the facilities in the French southern Pacific territory.

KNS stated conversations with possible investors were continuing, with 3 groups still revealing an interest.

However, we have neither a company deal nor visibility on the funding of our operations, it said in a statement.

The company now faces the prospect of laying off all personnel after Aug. 31 when the six-month care and maintenance duration moneyed by Glencore ends, with the exception of around 50 employees who would be needed to supervise the plant, KNS included.

KNS becomes part of a having a hard time New Caledonian nickel industry, which has actually been dealt a further blow by unrest in the area considering that May.

French mining group Eramet stated its local subsidiary SLN remained at a virtual grinding halt and continued to get funding from the French government to stay in organization.

(source: Reuters)