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BHP averts strike at Escondida mine with preliminary union deal

Chilean union to seek strike at BHP's Escondida and Spence copper mines

Escondida workers on strike in 2017. (Screenshot from CNN Chile Video)

Global miner BHP reached a preliminary deal with the supervisors’ union at its Escondida mine in Chile, avoiding a strike at the world’s largest copper deposit, the company announced late on Wednesday.

In late September, the union’s members rejected a proposal from the company, prompting government mediation to avoid a work stoppage.

“It was agreed to extend the mediation for an additional day in order to finalise and sign a new collective bargaining agreement once it has been ratified by its members,” BHP said in a statement on Wednesday night.

“The company continues to operate normally,” it added.

In 2022, Escondida produced 1.05 million metric tons of copper.

(By Fabián Andrés Cambero and Natalia Siniawski; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

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