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On April 14, Workplace Safety North expects to host up to 500 online attendees at its annual mining health and safety conference.
The online event next Wednesday runs from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. It is being offered for free this year to all workers and employers interested in the topics of leadership, mentorship and mental health.
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“Although it’s our annual mining event, the keynote speakers will be talking about subjects of interest to all industries, and that is leadership and mentorship,” Paul Andre, president and CEO of Workplace Safety North, said in a release. “We also have a special guest, Monte McNaughton, the Ontario minister of labour, training and skills development, who will be making an announcement at the beginning of the conference.
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The man who leads Glencore’s operations says he’s pleased the company and Mine Mill have reached a tentative collective agreement.
The previous contract expired at midnight last night and negotiators bargained last week and on the weekend to reach a new deal.
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Mine Mill Local 598/Unifor represents about 770 Glencore production and maintenance employees in Sudbury.
“We are very pleased to have successfully reached this settlement agreement without work disruption,” Peter Xavier, vice president of Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations (Sudbury INO), a Glencore company, said in a release. “We believe that the new agreement is fair, competitive and represents a balance of interests in securing a deep mining future for Sudbury INO.