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strikes and resurgent trade unionism chile interview domingo perez valenzuela

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The article discusses the rise of strikes and trade unionism in Chile, focusing on social and labor movements. No direct commercial mechanism, price impact, supply chain disruption, or company-specific margin effect is identified. The content is sociological and historical, without concrete commercial implications for any sector or commodity.

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  • Chile has experienced a significant rise in strikes and labor mobilizations since the mid-2000s.
  • The trend began around 2006-07, particularly with strikes by subcontract workers at Codelco.
  • The peak of the labor movement occurred during the mass protests of 2019.
  • The article discusses the resurgence of trade unionism in Chile.

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Topic context

Protest coverage reports on demonstrations, their causes and the political responses they generate.