Strike looms at Teck coal mine in western Canada
* United Steelworkers union sets Jan 30 deadline
* Union says dispute centers on retirement benefits
* Mine produces steel-making coal
(Updates with union statement)
VANCOUVER, Jan 27, 2011 (Reuters) - Unionized workers at Teck Resources Ltd's Elkview coal mine in western Canada will walk off the Sunday evening if a contract deal is not reached, the company and union said on Thursday.
More than 700 workers at the facility, the second largest of Teck's six operating coal mines, have worked without a contract since the end of October.
The company said it will not disclose sticking points in the dispute, but the United Steelworkers union has said unresolved issues include company contributions to the workers retirement plan and retiree benefits.
"Our members are preparing to bring about an orderly shutdown and strike action will commence on Sunday," said Dan Will, a staff representative of Steelworkers Local 9346.
Teck said it remains committed to resolving the contract through the negotiations, which are underway in the ski resort town of Fernie, British Columbia.
The Jan. 30, strike notice by the United Steelworkers union comes just over a week after Teck said that adverse weather and rail traffic disruptions would hit its coal sales in the first quarter.
Teck, one of the world's top exporters of metallurgical coal, used to make steel, said it expects sales of between 5 million to 5.5 million in the quarter. That compared with sales of 5.25 million in the same quarter 2010.
Nippon Steel Corp and South Korean steelmaker Posco each own a 2.5 percent stake in the open pit mine near Sparwood, British Columbia. It has an annual production capacity of 6.5 million tonnes per year.(sourced:af.reuters)
Friday, January 28, 2011
Strike looms at Teck Resources coal mine in western Canada
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