(Bloomberg) -- Workers at Southern Copper Corp.,
the world's fifth-largest producer of the metal, began a strike
at three of the company's Mexican mines to demand wage
increases, a union official said.
Employees began a work stoppage at Cananea, Mexico's
largest copper mine, and the Taxco and San Martin zinc
mines, said Carmen Romero, spokeswoman for the National
Mining and Metal Workers Union.
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the world's fifth-largest producer of the metal, began a strike
at three of the company's Mexican mines to demand wage
increases, a union official said.
Employees began a work stoppage at Cananea, Mexico's
largest copper mine, and the Taxco and San Martin zinc
mines, said Carmen Romero, spokeswoman for the National
Mining and Metal Workers Union.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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