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Inco on track despite VB issue

INCO is feeling the pinch of skilled shortages with political and native leaders threatening to disrupt the start of production at the Voisey’s Bay nickel mine over a decision to subsidise the travel benefits of non-local workers.

Ben Sharples
Inco on track despite VB issue

According to a Reuters report, Inco has attracted the wrath from leaders of the Inuit and Innu nations, along with a handful of local politicians, who accuse Inco of a “breach of trust”. They claim a decision...

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