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Post by logpedia on Jul 14, 2014 2:00:48 GMT -5
Contractor Dimantec, which employees around 3,500 mechanics to service machinery at Colombia's largest coal mines, said it is planning to meet with union representatives in a bid to end an unlimited strike that entered a third day on Friday. DETAILS
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Post by John on Jul 14, 2014 5:55:21 GMT -5
Contractor Dimantec, which employees around 3,500 mechanics to service machinery at Colombia's largest coal mines, said it is planning to meet with union representatives in a bid to end an unlimited strike that entered a third day on Friday. DETAILS That's a lot of fitters, has to be a typo surely???
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Post by dazbt on Jul 14, 2014 8:14:34 GMT -5
Contractor Dimantec, which employees around 3,500 mechanics to service machinery at Colombia's largest coal mines, said it is planning to meet with union representatives in a bid to end an unlimited strike that entered a third day on Friday. DETAILS That's a lot of fitters, has to be a typo surely???Don't think that it is a typo, Dimantec are major maintenance contractors to most if not all the major Colombian mining companies.
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Post by tygwyn on Jul 15, 2014 18:34:16 GMT -5
Contractor Dimantec, which employees around 3,500 mechanics to service machinery at Colombia's largest coal mines, said it is planning to meet with union representatives in a bid to end an unlimited strike that entered a third day on Friday. DETAILS That's a lot of fitters, has to be a typo surely???Just think of the 1,000`s of electricians in the NCB,? And that`s just the sleeping ones,lol.
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