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BHP asks for government mediation in talks at Chile's Escondida

7th August 2018

By: Reuters

  

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SANTIAGO – Miner BHP said on Monday that it had formally requested a period of government mediation with the union at its Escondida copper mine in Chile, the world's largest, prompting the union to postpone the start of a strike approved by workers.

The two parties will meet, together with a government mediator, at 9:30 a.m on Tuesday, and talks will continue until August 13, according to an internal union document seen by Reuters.

If there is no agreement by then the strike would begin on August 14, though if both parties agree the talks could be extended by another five days, according to the document.

Earlier on Monday, the union had said in a statement that it had begun preparing for a strike. Workers last week rejected the company's final wage offer and approved a strike, but Chilean law allows either party to call for a period of government mediation, a last effort to reach agreement ahead of a walk-off.

"We have asked authorities for mediation because we want to reach an agreement and because we know that no one wants a strike," said Patricio Vilaplana, BHP vice president for corporate affairs, in a statement.

Last year, a 44-day strike at the mine jolted global copper markets and slowed economic growth in the South American country, which is the world's top copper producer.

BHP's final contract offer two weeks ago included a signing bonus of about $18 000 and a 1.5% boost to salaries, with increases for inflation.

But the union had asked for a signing bonus of almost double that offered by the company, and had requested a salary increase of 5%, leaving a wide gap between the two sides.

Despite the mounting tensions at Escondida, copper prices slid on Monday as investors worried about the damage to global economic growth from the trade dispute between the United States and its trading partners.

Chile increased its copper production to 2.83-million tonnes in the first six months of this year, a 12.3% gain on the same period the previous year, Chilean copper commission Cochilco said on Monday.

Escondida produced 925 000 t of copper in 2017.

Edited by Reuters

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