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Workers at The World's Biggest Copper Mine Rejected an Early Pay Offer

Reuters reported that workers at the world's biggest copper mine,Chile's Escondida,have rejected an early pay offer made by mine controller BHP Billiton.

A union leader said that the risk of a strike appears remote,however,because it is illegal to go on strike in Chile before official pay talks have begun.Collective contract negotiations at Escondida are due to take place after the current contract expires in June 2013.

Union secretary Marcelo Tapia told Reuters that"Workers rejected the company's proposal as they considered it insufficient."

He added that"This was an invitation by the company to have early collective negotiations,which should actually happen in July 2013.We're going to officially inform them on Dec.28 of workers'rejection of their proposal."

BHP was not immediately available to comment.No details were available on the company's proposal or the union's demands.

If no early wage offer is accepted,workers and the company will sit down for wage talks as scheduled next year.

Escondida's union stunned the copper market last year by staging a two-week strike,sending the mine's output tumbling and raising the specter of an increase in labor action.

Earlier this month,workers at the giant Chuquicamata mine of Chile's state run copper firm Codelco accepted a wage offer with the company.

 

 

 

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