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Strike at Lundin's Caserones copper mine revealing no indications of resolution after a week, union says

A strike by a workers' union at Lundin Mining's Caserones copper mine in Chile that has actually dragged on for more than a week is disappointing any signs of resolution, the union's president stated on Monday.

The union, which represents around 300 employees, or 30% of the overall workforce at the mine managed by the Canadian business, started the stoppage last Monday after settlements over a new contract failed.

We have been on strike for a week, and given that last Wednesday when we had a meeting at the (labor ministry's regional office),. we have actually not had any other kind of interaction with the business,. union head Marco Garcia informed Reuters.

They consented to provide us with a deal to be able to move. on and lift the strike, but to date we have not had any sort of. discussion, Garcia stated.

The workers are prepared to drag out the strike for more. than 40 days if needed, according to Garcia, in spite of rain and. snow in current days.

Things are beginning to get made complex at the mine, he. said. Output is at less than half of capacity, and that. certainly makes things complicated for them, Garcia stated,. adding he hoped the company would connect to the union this. week.

Lundin did not instantly respond to an ask for comment.

The Caserones my own produced 139,520 metric tons of copper in. 2023.

(source: Reuters)