A quick fling at copper calls may show a cop!!
SANTIAGO, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Union workers at Chile's Cerro Colorado
copper mine, owned by global miner BHP Billiton, said Wednesday
they had stopped working and were blocking access to the mine to protest
the "unjustified" firing of fellow employees.
Union leader Pedro Marin said 520 workers walked off the job after 11
workers were fired. He said the walkout has lasted four hours so far.
A source at Billiton confirmed that entrance roads were blocked to the
mine and that shift changes had been interrupted, but could not say if
production was affected.
(Reporting by Pav Jordan and Rodrigo Martinez; Editing by John Picinich)
(([email protected]; 562 370 4252; Reuters Messaging:
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Keywords: CHILE CERROCOLARADO/WALKOUT
00:20, Thursday, November 22, 2007
WASHINGTON, Nov 21 (Reuters) - A 5.9 magnitude earthquake
rattled the region of northern Chile that has been rocked by a
series of aftershocks over the last week, the U.S. Geological
Survey said on Wednesday.
The quake at 1255 GMT was centered 143 miles (230 km)
southeast of Antofagasta, and was 68.3 miles (110 km) deep, the
USGS said.
A week ago, a 7.7 magnitude quake near Antofagasta
collapsed homes and buildings, killing two people and injuring
115, and there have been a number of aftershocks since then.
(Reporting by Vicki Allen, editing by Jackie Frank)
Keywords: QUAKE CHILE/
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