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mining company bambas reported that since this Wednesday, February 1, it has paralyzed its activities due to a lack of materials, which has affected more than 8,500 workers and an average of 75,000 families in the Apurimac region and part of Cusco.
IN News Extension, Eric RamosGeneral Secretary of the Las Bambas Workers’ Union, warned that no materials had been received since December due to the blockade in Mining corridor.
“We, the workers, ultimately suffered in this whole matter. There was a window in the month of December because we were paralyzed for Mining corridor. It was blocked off, and in December there was a window for supplies, but in parallel with this, this whole social situation began, ”he commented.
“From the beginning of these temporary problems, from December to today, no deliveries have been received. This means that the operation has been reduced since December; and the official statement has already been released, and today the activity is completely paralyzed,” he added.
The union leader warned that “more than 8,500 jobs are left to chance between direct and indirect workers.” “And this is an average of 75,000 families affected at a general level, because these activities create direct and indirect jobs in this entire region and part of Cusco”, he added.
About the canon of mining
Eric Ramos He warned that due to last year’s shutdowns, a “huge downturn” in the production canon for Apurímac is expected, and the situation, he estimates, will worsen this year.
“We are very sorry that political decisions or political mistakes by both the legislature and the executive have caused this to become even more active; and look at the situation that this very important sector is leading us to,” he said.
“We hope that the political decisions will come true, because Peru, the Apurimac region, can no longer suffer in this way; and workers who work at this mining enterprise,” he said.
The leader indicated that the entire area of influence of Las Bambas is currently paralyzed, “because this activity drives the entire economy.” “This is 78% of GDP Apurimac“Imagine the huge implications next year with regards to the mining canon question,” he said.
Source: RPP

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