Miners close routes to demand right to the work
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Jan 28, 2011 05:56AM
Crystallex International Corporation is a Canadian-based gold company with a successful record of developing and operating gold mines in Venezuela and elsewhere in South America
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Friday, 28 of January of 2011 |
Around 300 people they closed the bridge that serves as entrance towards the population of the Pebble, in protest by the suspension of a meeting which they were going to maintain yesterday with representatives of Mining the Productora company of Guayana (PMG) and civil servants of the Mibam. Carlos Andres Monsalve ![]() The affected ones request speed in the solutions. Photo CAM
Williams Guayabare, representative and spokesman of the workers of gold, showed via telephone that the measurement was taken by the supposed ridicules that maintain so much Mining the Productora company of Guayana (PMG) and the Ministry of the Popular Power for the Basic Industries and Mining (Mibam), with respect to the labor solution from more than 350 families than they demand to return to the lands that maintain for more than 70 years. Passed the 5:00 of afternoon the workers of gold they raised the pole after to decide with the 51 civil servants of Brigade of Infantry not to touch the existing machinery in the mine, until the legal situation of earth is not solved. Nevertheless a new ingredient to this situation is the confrontation between the mayoress of the Pebble, Orlenia Scipio and the mayor of Guasipati Alexander Martinez, by the supposed property of the mine that according to Martinez belongs in a 50% to the Roscio municipality. Another week of delay |