Alleged violations by Vale documented in new report

Friday, 16 April 2010 20:44:02 (GMT+3)   |  
       

Representatives from labor unions, fishermen, rural workers and leaders of traditional communities in areas around the world where Vale has mining operations will issue an 80-page document on Thursday entitled "Report of the Impact and Violations of Vale in the World." It documents specific cases and gives a dimension of the impacts caused by Vale, the second largest mining company in the world, related to its international business activities.

Known as "Those Affected by Vale", the group of 150 representatives from Peru, Chile, Argentina, Canada, Indonesia, New Caledonia, Mozambique, as well as 10 states of Brazil and observers from France, USA and Germany are meeting for the first time to discuss common strategies to resist the company's alleged aggressive business practices.

Last week, participants joined two caravans traveling to cities and states in the north and southeast of Brazil.  They have talked with local unions of Vale employees and representatives from communities that are affected by Vale projects to gain firsthand understanding of their core issues.

The report will be delivered to the board of directors of Vale and to the United Nations. Brazilian government bodies such as the Ministry of Mines and Energy and the National Bank of Economic and Social Development (BNDES)-which funds large enterprises of Vale-will also receive a copy of the report.

United Steelworkers International President Leo W. Gerard said, "Our union members and our communities have been suffering Vale's autocratic behavior and we fully support and stand in solidarity with all those who have suffered from the heavy handed business practices of Vale."


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