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Union at BHP's Escondida copper mine in Chile signs brand-new offer, ending risk of strike

The union at Chile's. Escondida copper mine, the world's biggest, signed an offer on. Sunday with BHP, ending a strike that might have. threatened international supplies of the red metal.

The three-year offer included modifications in labour conditions. such as efforts to enhance shift changes, boost. equipment usage and compliance with the 40-hour law, BHP. said in a statement revealing the offer.

An internal union message, evaluated , asked. members to go back to work.

The mine's powerful union had gone on strike on Tuesday over. payment disagreements and after that pertain to a preliminary arrangement on. Friday that had actually suspended the strike.

Previously in the day the union had actually sent out a memo to members. cautioning it might re-start the strike if the company did not. remedy its position over agreement talks.

BHP's declaration didn't offer any further information on the. handle the union. But previously in the week, sources at the. business and the union told Reuters that BHP used workers. around $32,000 as a bonus and an extra $2,000 in soft. loans.

BHP had actually previously offered a $28,900 bonus offer per employee,. compared with the union's demand of 1% of shareholder dividends. from the mine, or roughly $35,000 to $36,000 per member.

LME copper costs traded up 1 percent at $9,211 on. Monday amidst a firmer tone throughout metals.

(source: Reuters)