Chile's Collahuasi Strike Enters 12th Day; Mediation Sought
November 16 2010 - 7:36AM
Dow Jones News
As the strike at Chilean state copper mine Collahuasi entered
its 12th day Tuesday, the company said it's seeking government
mediation in the hopes of reaching a new contract deal shortly.
The 1,551 unionized workers downed their tools on Nov. 5 after
wage negotiations and a five-day government mediation period ended
in a stalemate.
Earlier in the week, a regional government official volunteered
to mediate the conflict and a Collahuasi spokeswoman said the
company has asked her to mediate.
The union has yet to answer the call to mediation and union
leaders didn't immediately respond to requests for comment.
The spokeswoman said production remains normal, despite the
strike, as a result of the mine's contingency plan. She said a
copper shipment bound for Europe left earlier this week.
"We are going to meet all the company's copper commitments for
the month of November," spokeswoman Bernandita Fernandez said.
Collahuasi, one of the biggest copper mines in the world, is
owned by diversified mining companies Xstrata PLC (XTA.LN) and
Anglo American PLC (AAUKY, AAL.LN), each with a 44% stake. A
consortium led by Mitsui & Co. (MITSY, 8031.TO) holds the
remaining 12%.
The mine--located 185 kilometers southeast of the port of
Iquique, high in the Andes mountains at 4,400 meters above sea
level--produces about 500,000 metric tons of copper a year, or
about 10% of Chile's annual output.
Chile is the world's leading copper producer, accounting for
about 35% of global output.
-By Carolina Pica, Dow Jones Newswires; 56-2-715-8919;
carolina.pica@dowjones.com
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