Workers of Minera Candelaria rejected a 13.5 million bonus and went on indefinite strike



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Just days to meet a month on strike, and after a vote on Tuesday, the Minera Candelaria workers rejected the last offer presented by the company and announced the start of a indefinite unemployment.

Through a statement, Candelaria reported that it has “presented four improved offers to the Mine Syndicate“, which are” responsible and transparent proposals, with the aim of ensuring the sustainability of the workforce and the need to continue being a competitive operation and business “, but they have not been well received.

In this instance, the copper company put on the table a bond of 13.5 million pesos. However, the Union asks for a sum closer to the 14 million.

The company, belonging to the Canadian Lundin MiningHe assured that his objective “has been and will continue to be to ensure the well-being of both our workers and the communities in which we operate.”

Therefore, the company called on the workers to establish a dialogue to reach “a mutually beneficial agreement”.



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