Strike Ends at Chile's Caserones Copper Mine Following Agreement

Strike Ends at Chile's Caserones Copper Mine Following Agreement

The strike at Chile's Caserones copper mine has come to an end after workers reached an agreement with Lundin Mining, the company that controls the mine. The one-week strike, which began in mid-August and involved about 30% of the mine’s workforce, concluded when the majority of union members accepted Lundin's new collective bargaining proposal.

During the strike, operations at the Caserones mine were running at approximately 50% capacity. With the resolution of the labor dispute, Lundin Mining has announced its intention to focus on swiftly resuming full operations.

Caserones is an open-pit mine known for producing high-quality copper concentrate, copper cathode, and molybdenum concentrate. The mine is a significant source of copper and molybdenum, crucial metals in various industrial applications.

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