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To: Claude Cormier who wrote (45)10/9/2001 6:56:30 PM
From: Stephen O  Respond to of 39344
 
Monday October 8, 11:37 am Eastern Time

Asarco warns its U.S. zinc workers mines may shut

NEW YORK, Oct 8 (Reuters) - Asarco Inc. a U.S. unit of metals producer Grupo Mexico
SA , said Monday it has notified 363 workers of possible near-term layoffs and production
cuts at three Tennessee zinc mines due to low world zinc prices.

A company spokesman told Reuters
that Asarco on October 1 issued Worker Adjustment Retraining
Notification (WARN) Act notices to employees at the Coy and Immel
mines and the Young mine and mill near Knoxville.

Asarco is required by law to give workers a 60-day advance warning of
potential layoffs, and the notification was done partly as a formality,
although production cuts may come before then, company spokesman
Jerry Cooper said.

``There haven't been any production changes yet,'' he said in a phone
interview.

Asarco issued the warnings as a result of the sharp downturn in global zinc
prices this year, said Cooper.

Zinc, trading at about 35 cents a pound on the London Metal Exchange this week, slumped to its lowest prices since the late
1980s.

Asarco is now currently weighing three options at the zinc mines, ranging from complete suspension of output to partial
curtailment to no action at all, Cooper said.

The Coy mine, located near Jefferson City, Tennessee, processes about 1,250 tons of ore a day and produces zinc in
concentrates.

Immel, in Mascot, mines about 2,100 tons of ore a day, while the Young mine in Strawberry Plains processes roughly 4,600
tons daily.

The Young mill processes 7,600 tons a day.

A separate Asarco zinc mine in Tennessee, Newmarket, was closed in 1996, Cooper said.