Strip-Club Promos Vie With Gender Equality at Mining Expo
By Laura Millan Lombrana
April 25, 2018, 6:33 PM CDT Updated on April 26, 2018, 8:01 AM CDT
Expomin kicks off in Santiago with seminar on women in mining
Women posing next to equipment, strip club promoters at expo
Latin Americas top mining exposition kicked off with a seminar on promoting gender equality. Meanwhile, at the exhibition center a few miles away, women in tight dresses and high heels posed next to mining tool booths and strip-club promoters at the entrance offered two-for-one drink coupons to attendees.
The week-long Expomin event in Chile offered a glimpse at both how far the industry has come -- and how far it has to go. The last time the event was held, in 2016, Chiles then Mining Minister Aurora Williams called for an end to the use of women as a commercial hook and set a 10 percent target of female participation in the sector for 2018. The industry hasnt yet met that goal.
As a symbol of its commitment, Expomin opened with its "Women and Mining" panel. About half of the speakers at the session were women, a marked contrast with the overall event. Some 85 percent of speaking slots were awarded to men. Were not doing this to look good in a picture, Joaquin Villarino, president of Chiles Mining Council, told an audience of mostly women.
The official picture didnt look that good -- a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the event featured no women, with Chilean Mining Minister Baldo Prokurica and some of the nations top mining executives smiling for the commemorative photo.
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