Monday, December 10, 2012
FIFO workers believe bosses don’t care
IFO workers say their employers do not care about their wellbeing and
most do not feel valued for the work they do, a new survey has found.
Libby Brook, of Murdoch University's school of psychology, said a
survey of 223 FIFO workers found most feel their needs not are not being
met, while many believe their companies are not doing enough to support
them, The West Australian reported.
The survey is part of ongoing research at Murdoch University into the
possible health affects of working in the mining industry.
Murdoch University's Graeme Ditchburn said the survey results show that
employee support was important when it comes to job satisfaction.
"From an organisational perspective, companies need to be looking at
how they can empower managers and supervisors to support their employees
more efficiently and effectively," he said.
Another survey of FIFO workers and their partners showed that less than
50 per cent were aware of the resources and support available to
employees in the industry.
"A number of companies have made major efforts to improve their support
for FIFOs but our study shows more needs to be done to inform workers
of what is available," Brook said.
A survey by Australian Coal and Energy conducted earlier this year by researchers at Griffith University highlighted the mixed experiences of workers in the sector.
It found unpredictable shift work rosters in the industry are having
physical and psychological effects on workers and their families.
According to the research 61 per cent of mine and energy workers had no
say in how many hours they worked a week, 70 per cent had no say in
their types of shifts, 74 per cent had no say in which shifts they
worked on particular days, and 79 per cent had no say in start and
finishing times.
Professor David Peetz from Griffith University’s Centre for Work,
Organisation and Wellbeing said lack of control over work hours is being
attributed to increasing levels of depression among shift workers and
resulting in an increased use of a variety of prescription drugs.
“The respondents showed sleeping difficulties. And when you had lack of
control combined with wanting to work fewer hours, it not only made
mining and energy workers more likely to feel unsafe, it also had
negative health effects, including on psychological health,” Peetz said
“The lack of say was having a flow-on effect. Their partners often
confirmed that their spouses were indeed too tired or emotionally
drained to function properly and that it affected them. Mining and
energy workers and their partners were less satisfied with their free
time or with how much they felt part of their community than were the
broader Australian population,” Peetz said.
Australian Mining reported on mine site health earlier this year, stressing
an alternative after it was found behind the tough exteriors many
workers engaged in the mining industry in Australia experienced stress,
difficulty sleeping, fatigue, feelings of anxiety, loneliness and
depression.
Rio South of Embley Bauxite Mine
Rio Tinto Alcan announced it expects to spend $528 million over the
next three years developing is new South of Embley bauxite mine, located
near Weipa in Queensland’s Far North.
The project’s developers have commenced meetings to discuss the
provision of goods and services for the mine’s construction which is
scheduled to begin next year, pending environmental and company
approvals, Cairns.com.au reported.
Project director Laurie Hicks said recruitment and materials supply was
currently being considered in Cairns, however preferential treatment
for local suppliers would not be given.
“Where several options exist, a bid process will be adopted which may
include other local, regional, Australian or offshore suppliers," he
said.
"While there will be no preferential treatment, options that promote
local content, shorten supply chains, offer indigenous employment and
deliver value to the project will be due consideration."
Employing about 950 people, the construction phase will include the
building of two beneficiation plants which separate bauxite from waste
materials, a diesel-fuelled power station, warehouse, offices, sewage
treatment plant, two ferry and barge terminals, a roll-on/roll-off barge
facility, temporary accommodation for 2000 people, a water supply dam
and a new shiploading and tug-mooring port.
Construction is estimated to take between 2.5 and 3 years with 24 hour
bauxite production predicted to begin in the first half of 2016.
Hicks said Far North Queensland "will be the focus of the project's
labour recruiting activities”, and that the feasibility of Cairns as a
fly-in/fly-out hub and project support centre will be assessed.
Advance Cairns CEO Stewart Christie said the group had been working
with Cairns FIFO co-ordinator Jeremy Blockey to actively engage Rio
Tinto Alcan to recruit personnel from the Far North of the state.
"We are very hopeful that both Rio Tinto Alcan and Bechtel will hire
contractors, personnel and use suppliers from this region for the
construction and ongoing operations of this project as the project
evolves," he said.
The operation aims to extend current Weipa mining operations for another 40 years.
Friday, November 16, 2012
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Tuesday, August 7, 2012
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