Home / Metal News / Southern Copper Workers Ends Strike in Peru

Southern Copper Workers Ends Strike in Peru

iconApr 20, 2017 11:43
Source:SMM
Southern Copper Corporation’s workers ended the strike at Peru-based mine on Wednesday which lasted for 10 days, wenhua.com reported.

SHANGHAI, Apr. 20 (SMM) - Southern Copper Corporation’s workers ended the strike at Peru-based mine on Wednesday which lasted for 10 days, wenhua.com reported.

The company said its output was not significantly affected by the strike.

Labor Union Secretary-General Campos said the company and workers will participate in an negotiation with Labor Ministry on Thursday.

Rio Tinto Releases Major Products Output in First Quarter, Lowers Target for 2017

Operating Rate at Chinese Copper Pipe Manufacturers to Hit All-time High in April, SMM Says

The article is edited by SMM and is provided for information purpose only. SMM assumes no liability and does not warrant the accuracy, reliability or completeness of information contained or quoted in the article, either express or implied. SMM further disclaims any liability for losses in connection with the information contained or quoted in the article.

For news cooperation, please contact us by email: sallyzhang@smm.cn or service.en@smm.cn. 

 

 

Southern Copper Corporation
strike
copper

For queries, please contact William Gu at williamgu@smm.cn

For more information on how to access our research reports, please email service.en@smm.cn

Related news