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Manitoba nickel miners enjoy bonus cheques
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Tuesday, 25 May 2010
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CBC News reported nickel miner Vale Inco is giving bonus cheques to workers at its Thompson Manitoba operation, while unionized workers remain on strike in Sudbury. The bonuses are expected to inject an estimated USD 2 million into the community.

The bonus cheques are the first the Thompson unionized workers have seen in more than a year as the company had forgone quarterly profit-sharing due to the economic downturn and depressed nickel prices.

Mr Mark Matiasek manager of Thompson's community development agency said that 1,200 miners, each with a couple of thousand dollars in hand is a welcome sight in the community of about 13,000 people, 740 kilometres north of Winnipeg.

He said that "It will have a positive effect and that will be welcomed among the local merchants here in town for sure. I was in Wal Mart at lunchtime getting ready for the long weekend to go fishing and I noticed a lot of people."

Mr Mike Vokey who runs a boating supply shop called Nickel City Motors said that with contract talks on the horizon, miners remain worried they'll be on the picket line soon. In Sudbury, Vale Inco workers have been on strike for 10 months replaced last October by non-union workers.

But for now, the cash injection is a boon to the community.

Mr Vokey said that "This is a confidence thing and they'll go on with life as usual and enjoy their toys and enjoy the area.”

(Sourced from www.cbc.ca)

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