Glencore’s Raglan resuming some operations, but impasse persists
The Raglan nickel and copper mine, in Quebec, is gradually resuming certain operations from Friday, but diversified major Glencore reported that a wage negotiation impasse continued to persist.
The company suspended production at Raglan in late May after 630 unionised workers went on strike.
Glencore said operations would be carried out by professional staff and contractors which were already performing similar work prior to the dispute, in accordance with the provisions of the Quebec Labour Code.