JSW Resumes Talks With Unions as 5,400 Coal Miners Strike

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Jastrzebska Spolka Weglowa SA, the European Union’s biggest coking coal producer, will resume talks with unions to end a two-week strike and avoid a possible collapse. The shares jumped.

A mediator is going to the Polish region of Silesia where all five JSW mines are based to help with negotiations over a cost-cutting plan, Deputy Treasury Minister Wojciech Kowalczyk said on Thursday. Unions at the company are ready to return to talks, their spokesman Piotr Szereda said by phone.