Arturo Carvajal Acuña
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Arturo Carvajal Acuña, worker, miner and Chilean politician.
5 August 1980 ,He was president of the Union of the Iris Office and Provincial Secretary of the CUT.Biography
He was born in Sotaquí, Ovalle, on March 25, 1909. He died on August 5, 1980. Son of Salvador Carvajal and Delfina Acuña. Married to Elena González Pérez.
He worked as a miner since 1939, He worked at Chuquicamata mine.the largest open pit copper mine in the world, located in the north of Chile, He studied at Antofagasta School, he did not finish the school and quitted at primary level, then he joined the trade union organization and started his political activities.