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Chile mining needs 34K workers, faces 'female cannibalisation' and skill gaps

New projects in the country are driving the demand for diverse, local talent with digital skills

Munira Rajkotwalla
Collaboration across the value chain will be crucial to filling skills gap. Photo: Fundación Chile

Collaboration across the value chain will be crucial to filling skills gap. Photo: Fundación Chile

A surge in demand for skilled workers threatens to strain the Chilean mining industry, according to a recent study by the CCM-Eleva Alliance. The joint initiative between the Mining Council and Fundación...

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