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Chile’s state-owned Codelco said Friday it reached an early collective contract agreement with supervisors at its Ministro Hales mine, avoiding the risk of a strike.
“The agreement is based on the joint search for actions and work plans that provide sustainability to the mining business in the medium and long term,” Codelco said in a statement, but it did not specify the financial details of the contract.
The 36-month agreement, which will come into effect at the end of May, includes 193 members
Ministro Hales suffered a pit wall collapse at the end of 2021, a situation that’s still impacting the mine’s operations.
As of the third quarter of 2023, the deposit reached a production of 81,000 metric tons of copper, compared to 109,000 tons in the same period of the previous year.
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