Monday, November 15, 2010

Smoking While Fasting

About Rio Tinto (X)

Author: Pedro Real .



FIELDING CHARLES W. 3rd
PRESIDENT OF "THE RED RIVER CO., LIMITED"


As we noted previously, the book " discover and acknowledge" the Aragonese Eliseo Bayo, contains quotations from different characters, the American Steinberg relates to drug trafficking, and some which played a leading role, on the other hand, in the history of Rio Tinto.

is not the case of Mr. Fielding. His name is not even among the family relatives, sometimes with those who lived through the era of the deplorable trade summit.


However, being a former president over the Company, a company whose memory was in the minds of many of our elders, it seems advisable not to break the order of "succession office, "to continue the thread of historical continuity, leading us to believe the lack of connection between the Rothschilds and the beginning of the RTCL that, as we shall see, it had much to do and say in later years in the management of the latter.


Entered the early twentieth century and disappeared in 1904, the 2 nd President Mr. Keswick, which has already realized in a previous post, the Rothschilds are already intervening in a major decision, as we see in the work of Miguel A. López Morell, entitled " Rothschild's house in Spain ", which outlined that the proposed house, having provided the Keswick replacement due to his poor health, imposed on the former employee of the RTCL, Charles Fielding, to lead the mining company.


This was a bureaucrat who, after spending 10 years in the service of shipments of ore from Huelva and signatory, together with the entire staff of his own company in Spain, they sought, to his superiors in London, better working hours for employees in 1884 ( See photocopy of letter in memory of the 125 Anniversary of the English Club, BV, 1878-2003). Passed subsequently by jobs that qualified for climbing, as was the case, the direction of the smelter at Cwm Avon.


was Fielding, who in turn, appointed to be Director General of Rio Tinto to Walter James Browning, and its great defender, labor policy in the latter and controversial character , carried out in times of one of the most turbulent stage of social conflicts in the mine.


The voluminous Fielding physical presence can be seen in the graphic image that, along with President Dato Government, Browning and RTCL Council members, published the Black and White Magazine March 1, 1914.


give way in 1923, as president of RTCL, Lord Alfred Milner.


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