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84 Chinese workers in breach of PNG employment laws

THE RAMU nickel-cobalt project in Madang Province has been dealt a blow as PNG authorities have reportedly detained 84 Chinese workers at the upcoming mine for breaching the national immigration and labour laws.

Blair Price
84 Chinese workers in breach of PNG employment laws

Under construction and aiming for a late 2009 start-up, the mine is operated by 85% stakeholder China Metallurgical Construction Company subsidiary MCC Ramu NiCo while Brisbane-based Highlands Pacific...

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