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        Mayo Uno (KMU) - Cordillera The Cordillera Peoples Alliance website Posted: June 04, 2005 | 
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| June 2, 2005 Lepanto Mineworkers on Strike Around 7 o’clock in the morning today, June 2, 2005, the 1,700-strong rank and file members of the Lepanto Employees Union (LEU) trooped to the different entry gates to the premises of the Lepanto Consolidated Mining Company (LCMC) not to report to work but to man their picket lines. Work operations in the undergrounds and surface grounds of the mining firm totally stopped as the mineworkers declared a strike and assemble their picket lines in at least five gates of the mines. Ninian Lang-agan, the union president said that they put up their pickets at Tubo Gate, Nayak, Buaki, Mill site and at the 900 level. He said that 100% of the union’s membership participated in their concerted action. They are also joined by hundreds of the women and other community people who earlier marched the streets of Lepanto to Mankayan proper in support of the workers’ struggle. The strike of the mineworkers resulted following a deadlock in their collective bargaining negotiations last month. Lang-agan said they already exhausted all avenues to resolve the deadlock issues on wages and other benefits but both parties failed to reach an agreement. Both parties have been conducting conciliation meeting even after the union’s declaration of deadlock on April 2. Among the deadlock 
        items in their negotiations are the union’s demand for a wage increase 
        of P29 for the first year, P29 for the second year and another P33 for 
        the third of their CBA. The management’s offer is P21, P26 and P28 
        spread out in three years. Other demands not resolved include housing 
        allowance, rest leave and separation pay.  For further details please contact the following at their respective numbers: Ninian Lang-agan 
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