Vulcan responds to strikers' concerns and warns: "there is no room for any compensation"

Vulcan responde às inquietações dos grevistas e avisa: “não há espaço para qualquer indemnização”

After weeks ago, workers from the mining company Vulcan, have paralyzed the activities alleging that the company "has a reputation of mistreating the worker" and breach of contracts, Vulcan came to the public to inform that maintains the commitment and guarantee of maintenance of posts and working conditions without termination of contracts and, in this sense, "there is no room for any compensation or any kind of allowance.

"All workers keep their jobs and all acquired rights, including the continuous counting of working time," states a company document that MZNews had access to.

It is in this sense, advances the Indian mining company, "the company has appealed to the, about 350, striking workers to return to their jobs to continue the ongoing work aimed at recovering coal production, which in recent years has not generated profits."

In the talks, which were mediated by government representatives, the company management explained that the transfer of Vale's shares to Vulcan in the companies that control the company in Mozambique, aimed to guarantee the continuity of operations, safeguarding the jobs of the more than 5,000 own workers and about 11,000 linked to subcontractors.

It should be noted that the Moatize Coal Mine and the Nacala Logistics Corridor support a multitude of suppliers of various services and according to the company, the priority at this time is to continue this vector of development for the country.

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