Workers at Tiwai Point aluminium smelter launch a strike after two years of failed bargaining, citing lack of progress and a perceived breach of collective rights, while Rio Tinto maintains its offers are competitive and committed to good-faith negotiations.
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Tiwai Point workers go on strike over slow pace of collective employment agreement talksspecific industry context of relocation
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