Chile Collahuasi Union President Open To Government Mediation
November 18 2010 - 2:18PM
Dow Jones News
The 1,551-strong striking union at Chilean copper mine Dona Ines
de Collahuasi is open to government mediation, union president
Manuel Munoz said Thursday.
On Wednesday, the 13th day of the strike, Collahuasi sweetened
its offer in the hopes of luring workers to abandon the strike and
return to work.
The sole union at the mine will send representatives to
Santiago, the nation's capital, to ask the government to step in
and mediate the conflict, Munoz told Dow Jones Newswires in a
telephone interview.
"We want the central government to call the company to order.
This is much more than just a conflict between private parties,"
Munoz said.
While the company says the union had declined to answer calls to
resume talks, Munoz counters that no one has tried to reach out to
him or other leaders.
"The regional governor who told reporters she would mediate
simply hasn't called us," he said.
With the strike in its 14th day, the company says production is
normal as result of a contingency plan.
Munoz, meanwhile, holds that the mine is operating at 20% of
capacity with a few replacement workers.
He noted the company had stockpiled ore and copper for
deliveries ahead of the strike, but that these stockpiles were
likely dwindling.
Collahuasi is one the biggest copper mines in the world and 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 is located 185 kilometers southeast of the port of
Iquique, high in the Andes mountains at 4,400 meters above sea
level and 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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