Stuka - I see where you're coming from and I certainly have a great deal of sympathy for you and your colleagues.
However, you have said that there is a legal - rather than contractual or moral - duty on the part of the company to pay profit share - why can't the union take them to court to enforce that?
Cost of Living in Santiago:
One litre bottle of mineral water: Ch$800 (US$1.20)
33cl bottle of beer: Ch$600 (US$0.90)
36-exposure colour film: Ch$1500 (US$2.25)
City-centre bus ticket: Ch$200 (US$0.30)
Adult football ticket: From Ch$4000 (US$6.00)
Three-course meal with wine/beer: From Ch$8000 (US$12.00)
Cost of Living in London:
One-litre bottle of mineral water: £0.70 (US$1.02)
33cl bottle of beer: £0.99 (US$1.40)
Financial Times newspaper: £0.85 (US$1.30)
36-exposure colour film: £3.99 (US$5.10)
City-centre bus ticket: £1 (US$1.45)
Adult football ticket: £20-40 (US$28.90 - 57.80)
Three-course meal with wine/beer: From £17 (US$25)
Cost of Living in New York:
One-litre bottle of mineral water: US$2
33cl bottle of beer: US$2
Financial Times newspaper: US$4.50
36-exposure colour film: US$6.50
City-centre bus ticket: US$1.50
Adult football ticket: US$35-75
Three-course meal with wine/beer: From US$30