Workers at the world’s largest copper mine in northern Chile went on strike on Tuesday after failing to reach a labor agreement with Australian group BHP, their union said. Unions have long demanded that one percent of shareholder dividends for the Escondida mine, which produces 5.4 percent of the world’s copper, be distributed among workers.
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