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Mining News Pro - One of the unions on strike at Chile’s Candelaria copper mine, owned by Canada’s Lundin Mining Corp, rejected a contract offer from the company on Tuesday, confirming the work stoppage would continue.
The Candelaria Union rejected the proposal by a vote of 366 to 159, said union head Evelyn Walter.
The company submitted a new proposal last week in a bid to end the strike, which started on Oct. 20.
Another union representing workers at the facility, the Mine Union, went on strike 36 days ago. It rejected a new offer from the company in early November.
Candelaria produced 111,400 tons of copper in 2019.
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