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Chilean miner Codelco and Radomiro Tomic union sign new agreement

Chile state miner Codelco , the world's biggest copper manufacturer, stated on Thursday it had actually signed a brand-new threeyear cumulative labor agreement with the union representing workers at its northern Radomiro Tomic mine.

The arrangement was signed on Wednesday but comes into force retroactively beginning April 1, the company said, without offering information on the modifications agreed in the new agreement.

Codelco values its dialogue and shared vision with the STRT union and its associates, which is vital to strengthening safety management, accomplishing production goals and building together today and future of Radomiro Tomic and the company, the miner stated in a declaration.

At the start of March, a heavy equipment employee died in an mishap at the site, over 930 miles (1,500 km) north of the capital in the South American country's Atacama desert.

Radomiro Tomic produced 315,000 tons of copper in 2023, simply under a quarter of the company's annual production, which last year struck its least expensive level in a quarter of a century as it battles lower ore grades and operational hold-ups.

The business has also been entrusted with negotiating public-private partnerships with lithium miners as the nation wants to enhance state control over the battery metal industry.

(source: Reuters)