Striking union workers at Chile's Caserones copper mine accept contract deal, Lundin says
Canada's Lundin Mining said Saturday it had reached an agreement with union workers at the Caserones copper mine in Chile after a strike that lasted nearly two weeks.
A majority of union workers voted to accept a 36-month collective contract, Lundin said in a statement, which included a 2.5% salary increase, a signing bonus and improvements in incentives. It also includes a soft loan of $3-million pesos per worker.