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Striking workers block access to Chilean Escondida and Zaldivar Copper Mines

Striking workers block access to Chilean Escondida and Zaldivar Copper Mines
Striking workers block access to Chilean Escondida and Zaldivar Copper Mines

BHP, the global mining company, said that striking contract workers were disrupting an important route which?provides access? to Chile's Escondida copper mines and Zaldivar?copper?mines. This is causing problems with shift changes and a?intermittent vehicle traffic?.

Workers employed by Finning, who have been on strike for the past month, have set up intermittent blocks on the roads leading to BHP’s Escondida mine and Antofagasta Minerals’ Zaldivar mining.

BHP confirmed the roadblocks affected vehicle traffic at Escondida and shift changes.

"Our company was affected by a conflict with a third party for four days. The blockades on the mining route have caused intermittent vehicle traffic into and out of our operations. This has led to delays with shift changes.

He added, "We urge the authorities and all parties involved to solve this problem so we can continue our work in a safe environment."

Sources from the Union had earlier warned of the disruption of the "mining road," the access route that connects Antofagasta, a northern city in Chile, with mining sites.

After their contract negotiations broke down, members of Union 2 at?the machinery contractor Finning that provides services to a variety of mining companies began their work stoppage. In the last four day, temporary blocks have increased.

Antofagasta did not respond when asked for a comment. (Reporting and editing by Cassandra Garrison; Fabian Cambero)

(source: Reuters)