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Title: Labor Inspection at Spence Mine Addresses Safety Concerns

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Labor Directorate Bolsters Inspections with New ​Tech, Addresses Worker Concerns at Minera Spence

Antofagasta, Chile ⁢ -‍ The Labor Directorate ⁣(DT) is‌ modernizing its inspection process nationwide‌ with⁤ the rollout of⁢ a new Inspection Management System (SGI), ‌equipping inspectors with tablets to streamline data collection ​and enforcement. The ⁣initiative,announced this week during a visit by DT director(s) to​ Antofagasta,Calama,and ​tocopilla,aims to increase openness and efficiency in⁤ labor rights ‌enforcement.

The SGI allows inspectors to access⁢ company information online, record findings⁢ directly into tablets during‌ site⁢ visits, and instantly determine if sanctions are necessary – replacing ⁣the previous paper-based system. “This new form⁢ of⁤ inspection is the main support of the new National Inspection Policy, recently created, and that ‍will ‌make ⁤the defense of the labor rights of workers more‍ vigorous‌ and⁤ efficient,” stated ⁣sergio Santibáñez, a ‍DT representative.

During the visit, the DT director(s)​ also engaged with key labor stakeholders in the region. Meetings were⁤ held with the Antofagasta Regional Mining Safety Council, the‌ Confederation of ⁢Copper Workers and FESITRAN ‍(attended by approximately 300 worker ​representatives), and the board ⁢of directors of the BHP Billiton Federation ‌of unions, owner of the Spence ‍mine.

At the ⁤meeting with BHP Billiton union leaders, the DT presented its new free electronic⁣ union voting system and discussed a recent opinion validating and legally​ enforcing⁢ framework agreements⁣ between companies and unions. The⁢ directorate confirmed it is receptive to union complaints and actively​ working to address worker concerns,⁢ particularly at sites like⁤ Minera⁢ Spence.

A total ⁣of 27 tablets were distributed‌ across the​ region:‍ 9 to the Loa inspection, 1 to the Tocopilla Inspection, and‍ 17 to⁤ the Antofagasta Inspection. The DT⁣ anticipates the new system will benefit ⁣workers, union leaders,‌ and employers alike.

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