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Chile Andina Coke Bottler Workers End Strike Over Contracts (DJ)

Source: Dow Jones Newswires
27/06/2007

Santiago, Jun. 27 - Some 200 unionized workers at Chilean Coca-Cola bottler Embotelladora Andina SA ended a 20-day strike, the company said in a Wednesday filing with the SVS securities overseer.

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The 223 members of the No. 1 Union, which represent 25% of the company's work force, went on strike June 6 to protest a new contract offer.

The other unions in the company had previously signed four-year contracts and operations were normal, the company said earlier this month.



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