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Workers at Vale Moçambique in Moatize, Tete province, downed tools the night before last [Wednesday], and were still on strike at the time of writing this Friday’s Noticias edition.
The mining company workers do not want to move to the new employer without first being compensated by the old one, one worker explained.
“Vale has to compensate us. If the new employer [Vulcan]wants to work with us, they will hire us,” a worker said.
A source linked to Vale meanwhile said it was dangerous for the workers to move to the new employer on this model, because there are those who already have many years in the company,, noting that, if they are dismissed by the new employer in the future, their years of service for the previous one [Vale] might not be taken into consideration.
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