KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Workers at Indonesia's Grasberg gold and copper mine operated by the local unit of Freeport-McMoRan Inc extended a protest into a second day on Tuesday as they demanded an easing of a coronavirus lockdown More than 1,000 mine workers had joined the second day of protests and blocked access to the world's second-largest copper mine in the easternmost region of Papua, Yonpis Tabuni, a workers' representative said. "Our demand is not met yet. Today there is a meeting with the local government and the management," Tabuni said.
Asked whether the protest have disrupted mining operation, PT Freeport Indonesia's spokesman Riza Pratama said on Tuesday "we continue to monitor and conduct negotiations." Baca Juga: Qantas to cut up to 2,500 jobs as it outsources ground handling in Australia The company was working on a new working schedule that adhered to "new normal" protocols, he said a day earlier. "Hopefully there will be a resolution soon," Pratama said.