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Orla Mining suspends Mexico mine operations because of union blockade and stoppage

Orla Mining announced on Monday that it had temporarily halted operations in its Camino Roco?goldmine in Zacatecas after what the company called an 'illegal work stoppage and blockade'?by unionized employees.

We were unable to reach the union immediately for comment.

Orla, in a press release, said that the dispute was over negotiations regarding worker productivity bonuses and profits-sharing entitlements. She added that "the work stoppage" did not comply with Mexican law including a strike notification.

Orla has said that it is in discussions with the?union leadership' to resume safe operations and to return employees to work quickly.

The Canadian miner stated that all equipment necessary?to maintain?the safety of the operation and the environment continues to be monitored and operated.

On Tuesday, June 2, the Department of Federal Labour Conciliation will meet with representatives of the company and unions.

Orla said that "given the current duration of the production interruption, and the nature heap leach processing the Company will assess the potential impact of the work stoppage?on its full-year guidance for Camino?Rojo,"

The heap leaching method is a mining technique whereby a chemical solution?is dripped on piles of crushed ore in order to?dissolve the precious metals such as gold and extract them. The mine produced 96.764 ounces of gold?in 2025.

In May, Equinox?said that it would purchase Orla?Mining as part of an all-stock transaction to create a North American producer of gold worth approximately $18.5 billion. (Reporting and editing by Nia William in Bengaluru, Anushree?Mukherjee from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)