Grupo Mexico, the third largest copper miner in the world, said a strike at one of its units has ended. The strike began at four units of Grupo Mexico March 5, and involved a pay dispute.
Late last month, workers at the units in Coahuila and San Luis Potosi ended their protest while employees at Grupo Mexico's Zacatecas plant agreed to terms earlier this month.
The company has operations in Mexico, the United States and South America.
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