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伦丁矿业铜矿工人接受新工资方案,结束在智利的罢工

Lundin Mining Corp. copper mine workers in Lundin, Chile, accepted a new wage proposal, ending the strike.

Breakings ·  Aug 25 09:45

Workers at Lundin Mining Corp. in Chile voted on Saturday to accept a new wage proposal, thus ending the two-week strike. Union chairman Marco Garcia said that after the two negotiating teams reached a preliminary agreement on Friday evening, about 90% of the members of one of the three union at the Caserones mine voted in favor of the new three-year contract. This breakthrough ended the strike by the union representing 29% of the workers at the Caserones mine. Chilean government data shows that the mine produced 137,100 tons of copper last year. This will help alleviate concerns about a tight supply of refined copper. Lundin Corp. holds a 51% stake in Caserones and operates the mine.

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