(Bloomberg) -- Contract workers at Codelco, the
world's biggest copper producer, plan to vote today on whether to
end a strike in its sixth week.
Codelco, owned by the Chilean government, met today for
negotiations with representatives of the Confederation of Copper
Workers, which organized the strike, said Cristian Cuevas,
president of the confederation.
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world's biggest copper producer, plan to vote today on whether to
end a strike in its sixth week.
Codelco, owned by the Chilean government, met today for
negotiations with representatives of the Confederation of Copper
Workers, which organized the strike, said Cristian Cuevas,
president of the confederation.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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