SANTIAGO (Reuters) -The union at BHP’s big Escondida mine in Chile mentioned on Sunday in a memo to its members that it might relaunch a strike later within the day if the corporate doesn’t “rectify its place” over contract talks as quickly as potential.
An inner bulletin from the corporate, seen by Reuters, mentioned it’s complying with an earlier settlement and requested staff to maintain working. “Our most important focus is to finish this course of satisfactorily, to profit everybody, particularly the employees.”
The mine’s highly effective union went on strike on Tuesday over fee disputes and got here to a preliminary settlement on Friday to finish the strike on the world’s largest copper mine that had threatened to hit international provide of the pink steel.