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2020年6月1日

Mexico: Equinox Gold accused of violating the right to health of their workers during the Covid-19 pandemic; incl. company response

Workers from the Los Filos mine in Guerrero, Mexico accused the Canadian mining company, Equinox Gold, of not abiding by the suspension orders throughout the Covid-19 pandemic.  They accused the company of not taking sufficient measures to ensure the right to health of the workers in the mine was protected, given that various sub-contractors from different communities near the mine tested positive for the virus.

For more information about the allegations in Spanish, see here.

The Business and Human Rights Resource Centre contacted the company for a response to the allegations; the response can be found below. Tlachinollan Human Rights Centre expressed its concerns about the company's approach to the issue; the rejoinder and the company response are available below.