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Article: MINING COMPANY GRUPO MEXICO RESCINDS THREAT TO SHUT DOWN OPERATIONS AT SONORA & COAHUILA MINING COMPLEXES.
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- SourceMex Economic News & Analysis on Mexico
- Article date:
- June 12, 2002
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The mining company Grupo Mexico has rescinded its threat to shut down operations at its giant mining complexes in Cananea, Sonora state, and Nueva Rosarita, Coahuila state, after reaching a wage settlement with workers at Cananea. The settlement ended a six-day strike organized by the Sindicato de Trabajadores Mineros, Metalurgicos y Similares de la Republica Mexicana (STMMSRM) at the two facilities.
Grupo Mexico threatened to suspend operations at Cananea and Nueva Rosarita for as long as two years after STMMSRM members accused the company of violating a collective- bargaining contract. The contract negotiations involved only workers at Cananea, but the strike ...