RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The labor union of the Chilean copper mine Escondida, producer of more copper than any other in the world and controlled by the Anglo-Australian BHP, called on Wednesday (28) for workers to approve a strike and reject the company's proposal regarding their labor demands.
The leaders of the No. 1 union of the Escondida mine, in northern Chile, which - with an annual production of 1.1 million tons - is the mine that produces the most copper in the world, called on its nearly 2,200 members to vote between Thursday and Saturday to reject. . .