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30 Ago 2022

Autor:
Tyndale Muchiya, Zambian Business Times

Zambia: Mopani denies strike allegations as workers endure six months without payment

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"Mopani refutes looming strike allegations as workers go six months without pay", 30 August 2022

"Mopani Copper Mines-MCM has refuted allegations that workers are planning to go on strike and that the company is now telling workers to go home after failing to pay some suppliers and contractors for 6 months.

Allegations have emerged that normal operations at Mopani Copper Mines have been halted and the mining firm is now telling workers to go home and they will be called back when things get back to normal.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with the Zambian Business Times-ZBT, MCM Public Relations Manager Nebert Mulenga said the claims are not true adding that the mining firm is actively working to see that all workers are paid their salaries..."