LABOUR
Management at the world's largest copper mine, Chile's Escondida, said it struck a deal on Wednesday on a new labour contract with the union representing most of its workers.
Union officials could not be reached for immediate comment on the agreement, which could signal labor peace after last year's historic 44-day strike at Escondida.
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