RIO de Janeiro (Reuters) - Brazilian mining company Vale SA <VALE3.SA> said on Monday it would pay 400 million reais ($106.52 million) to compensate workers affected by the deadly rupture of a tailings dam in January that killed at least 240 people.
In a statement, Vale said the deal also involves individual compensation for moral and material damages, including job stability and other benefits for a certain period of time.
In May, the company said it was taking $2.42 billion (£1.93 billion) in writedowns for payments to victims' families and estimated out-of-court settlements for various damages related to the dam collapse, including $247 million for a "framework agreement" with labor prosecutors.
(Reporting by Marta Nogueira; Writing by Gabriela Mello; Editing by Richard Chang)