Facing its most radical trade-union activity since it was acquired by Canada's Cooke Aquaculture in 2008, the Chilean salmon farmer Salmones Cupquelan became this week a piece of the Aysen region's political scenario. A 120-strong group of workers began a strike protest 11 days ago demanding improvements in labor conditions and salaries. [...]
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