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Union at BHP's Escondida mine says business made 'unlawful' offer in the middle of negotiations

The union representing employees at BHP's Escondida mine in Chile told its members on Monday that it would implicate the company of antiunion. practices for making an agreement deal beyond a. governmentmandated mediation process.

The company and the powerful workers' union have actually been in. a five-day duration of government mediation, due to end at. midnight on Monday, aimed at avoiding a strike after workers. extremely turned down a previous contract offer from BHP. during a formal settlement duration.

In an internal memo to members seen , the. union stated that BHP made an offer to union members on Monday. afternoon in an unlawful manner as settlements were ongoing.

The business has actually spread this offer to the workers without. formerly presenting it, as it should, to the Union Negotiating. Commission, the memo stated.

The maneuver ... shows a clear bad faith on part of the. company, the memo included.

The business's deal on Monday consisted of a benefit equivalent to. about $28,900 per union member, according to a source near to. the negotiations, who decreased to be named due to their private. nature.

BHP did not react to an ask for comment.

Company and union agents was because of fulfill at 6:30. p.m. regional time

(source: Reuters)