Independent Social Review Committee - SRC
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Press release by José Julio Pérez and Armando Pérez,leaders of the Tabaco Relocation Commitee.
09 October 2008
In relation with the press release by Sintracarbón: " The negotiations of Cerrejón with the neighbouring communities", we publish the communication issued by José Julio Pérez and Armando Pérez, leaders of the Tabaco Relocation Committee.
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Dr. John Harker will travel to Colombia
01 August 2008
We are pleased to announce that Dr. John Harker has accepted the invitation of the members of the Tabaco Relocation Committee (TRC) and the management of Cerrejón to facilitate a dialogue process between Cerrejón and the TRC, a part of the Tabaco community represented by Messrs. José Julio and Armando Pérez.
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Response to the Independent Panel’s Assessment of Cerrejón’s Social Engagement Practices
11 April 2008
Cerrejón management and its shareholders believe that the Independent Panel’s final report provides valuable insights into the resolution of a number of legacy issues and a sound guide to the future development of the company’s environmental and social programs. Cerrejón is committed to implementing the Panel’s recommendations, in consultation with its key stakeholders, to ensure a fair and lasting resolution of outstanding issues and a further enhancement of the company’s social programs going forward.
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Cerrejon Coal shareholders welcome outcome of independent review of social performance
05 March 2008
Carbones del Cerrejón Limited – Cerrejón - and its shareholders, Anglo American, BHP Billiton and Xstrata Coal, welcome the publication of an Independent review of Cerrejón’s social engagement.
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Social Review Committee - SRC
13 October 2007
Third Party Review Project - Operational Protocol
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Cerrejón Announces Independent Social Review
12 October 2007
Carbones del Cerrejón Limited (“Cerrejón”), the largest coal mining company in Colombia, and its shareholders, Anglo American, BHP Billiton and Xstrata Coal, have commissioned an independent social review of Cerrejón’s past and current social engagement. The review will be conducted by a multi-stakeholder, independent panel, comprising five internationally recognized experts in social development.
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