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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Taseko Mines Ltd T.TKO

Alternate Symbol(s):  TGB

Taseko Mines Limited is a Canada-based copper focused mining company. The Company's principal assets are the 100% owned Gibraltar mine (Gibraltar), which is located in central British Columbia and is one of the largest copper mines in North America and the Florence Copper project, which is under construction. The Company also owns the Yellowhead copper, New Prosperity gold-copper, and Aley... see more

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Taseko Mines Ltd > Strike issues: what and How far apart?
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Post by PieEconomics on Jun 02, 2024 10:14am

Strike issues: what and How far apart?

1. What is Taseko's history of employee relations?  Did Taseko’s change in CEO help or hurt?
 
2. Are their policies in line with their peers?
 
3. Are the differences minor, but pride makes neither side want to give in first? Or are the differences wide?
 
4. Is this solely due to the sudden spike in copper’s price? Is the recent pullback now being discussed?
 
5. Is there enough cash and credit lines to make it to Florence’s opening without having to rely on Gibraltar?
 
6. Is the BC government willing/ able to help with negotiations financially or otherwise?
 
7. When the existing agreement was made, did one side orally promise to make it up to the other side if the economics became more/ less favorable? If the proposals are otherwise out-of-line, would this just be a matter of catching up?
Comment by nofluff on Jun 02, 2024 10:59am
Lots of good qs pie.       With the future price of copper looking good, miners r in demand. I believe these are 3 year contracts. So perhaps treat employees all the same. Everyone gets awarded options once a year. If the mine does good, then everyone makes some money. Nahhh. That would b to simple:)) Nf
Comment by TELEMARKER on Jun 02, 2024 2:07pm
Maybe the union wants a work from home clause in the contract like our PSAC federal flunkies. Only Union officals and TKO execs know what the contract issues are. Mediator could help if stikedrags on A lengthy strike will put a dent in Q2 results.
Comment by RealityCheck123 on Jun 02, 2024 2:51pm
Irrelevant troll.
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