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First Quantum to cut work hours at axed Panama copper mine, union states

First Quantum will minimize working hours at its suspended copper mine in Panama as of next week, a leader of the mine's main labor union, UTRAMIPA, stated on Tuesday.

The work schedule at Cobre Panama will move since Aug. 15, including overtime and Sundays getting cut, said union representative Michael Camacho.

First Quantum declined to comment.

The Canadian business was forced to shutter the mine, when one of the world's top copper sources, in November after Panama's Supreme Court stated its agreement unconstitutional following protests.

About 1,200 individuals operate at the mine, consisting of security, administrative and maintenance functions, so the mine can be safely preserved while not actively in use.

The closure left First Quantum with monetary concerns that led it to carry out a series of debt restructuring measures.

The UTRAMIPA union, which represents more than 500 employees, said in a declaration it opposed the lowered schedule, noting the modifications were revealed without caution and without explanation from management.

We are sorry for that the company is taking these actions against the workers, Camacho stated. Our scenario is hard.

The union requested a meeting with First Quantum to go over the matter, he stated

Panama's recently chosen President Jose Raul Mulino said. last month that the federal government will not deal with concerns around the mine till early next year.

(source: Reuters)