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| MINING UNION WINS BONUSES, WAGE INCREASES AT WORLD’S LARGEST COPPER MINE |
| Written by Daniel Zarchy |
| Wednesday, 14 October 2009 22:49 |
|
SANTIAGO – Workers at the world’s largest copper mine made landmark
progress in their ongoing labor dispute, winning thousands of dollars
in bonuses and higher wages for unionized members. ![]() Workers at Escondida Mine (pictured), the world's largest copper mine,
recently won bonuses and wage increases in their contract negotiations.
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