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Article

3 Feb 2014

Author:
Goldcorp

[PDF] Letter to BHR Feb 04 2014

…Goldcorp places a great deal of effort into ensuring that the legacy that we leave behind is one that includes empowered national institutions, where employment is local, diversified and abundant and where healthcare is improved. Regarding the road blockades reported in the article, the company’s prime concern was on ensuring first the safety and also the livelihoods of our 3200 employees onsite. The company worked with the local police force and with the support of the residents to restore the peace in the area. Goldcorp welcomes constructive dialogue with the communities surrounding Peñasquito, to ensure maximum benefit to all stakeholders from the value created by the mine. When individuals commit criminal acts to pressure us illegally, we will seek to protect the legitimate interests of our company, our employees and the surrounding communities. Existing land claim negotiations are taking place under official observation of the office of the Mexican Secretary of the Economy…