A great rescue

Christine Whitney Sanchez cwhitneysanchez at gmail.com
Fri Oct 15 10:56:11 PDT 2010


Dear Juan Luis,

You have touched on what was most touching to me about the "everyday  
heroism" of the miners.  I am also eager to learn more  about how they  
opened and held the space within their sixty nine days of captivity.  
As seen up to here it seems that they were very successful and  
extraordinary in all this transcendental sphere. With no doubt that  
what they have put in stake here was the best of each one of them, and  
sure we all can learn a lot of their most profound experience.

Love and warm wishes from a warm autumn morning,

Christine

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On Oct 15, 2010, at 10:01 AM, JL Walker wrote:

> Dear Jaime thank you very much, no doubt you're right that this  
> experience will draw up many lessons, and still the complete story  
> has many chapters that will be written.
> In my humble opinion there are four initials distinctions to do:
> 1. Nothing of all this drama probably would have happened if the  
> owners of the mine, which are private, they could have adopted the  
> minimum security measures required. This is another sad example of  
> how little importance is given to the human factor by many medium  
> and small entrepreneurs in Chile (and not only in mining). Case is  
> also one of our greatest and best opportunities for development.
> 2. The Chilean people and especially the one of the mining, which is  
> predominant in northern Chile, is accustomed to adversity and has a  
> high capacity for resilience. In the coming days there will be more  
> clarity about how they opened and held the space within their sixty  
> nine days of captivity. As seen up to here it seems that they were  
> very successful and extraordinary in all this transcendental sphere.  
> With no doubt that what they have put in stake here was the best of  
> each one of them, and sure we all can learn a lot of their most  
> profound experience.
> 3. With the exception already noted for small and medium-scale  
> mining, the large Chilean mining industry has a good professional  
> and technical level. Achieving the target up with six hundred sixty  
> feet deep, was a work of high engineering and of jewelry precision.  
> Almost a miracle some say. And also they knew how to request the  
> necessary assistance and support of exceptional professionals  
> foreigners, mainly Americans and Australians.
> 4. There has been a clear political will to do everything necessary  
> to save these thirty-three lives. New heroes and some more young  
> great  leaders have emerged, pulling the maximum political benefit  
> from the circumstances. And despite of some kind of over  
> exploitation that makes me shame, I think that they've done well and  
> that we can be optimistic that this iconic experience will become an  
> effective lever for the development of work and the labor relations  
> in Chile, in some safer and healthier conditions.
> Thanks Jaime again for your kind words and good wishes, and I am  
> counting the days for that for the first time I'll be able to give  
> you a big hug on our next XIX WOSonOS in Chile.
> I'll see you later my dear friend,
> Juan Luis
> http://www.espacioabierto.net
>
> De: OSLIST [mailto:OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU] En nombre de  
> Jaime Pedreros
> Enviado el: miércoles, 13 de octubre de 2010 20:21
> Para: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
> Asunto: [OSLIST] A great rescue
>
> Dear colleagues,
>
> Take this opportunity to express my satisfaction and happiness for  
> the successful rescue that is being completed in Chile. A special  
> greet to Juan Luis and Jorge as well to other Chilean in this list.  
> I am quite sure that several lessons arise from this unprecedented  
> operation.
>
> A great hug from rainy La Paz
>
> Jaime
>
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