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Canadian Steelworkers join American, Mexican allies to report on labour delegation in Mexico
Canadian, American, and Mexican union leaders discuss trade war impacts and call for stronger labour protections under the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement, representing 850,000 members.
- Canadian, American, and Mexican union representatives held meetings in Mexico from February 18 to 24 to address trade-impacted labour rights.
- The delegation included members from the United Steelworkers union, the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, and several Mexican unions, discussing the effects of the Trump administration's tariffs and the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement review.
- A joint news conference was held on February 20 in Mexico City at the Los Mineros union headquarters to report on the meetings.
- The unions visited Aguascalientes to meet workers organizing at multinational corporations and discussed challenges in forming unions as well as the need for stronger labour protections under CUSMA.
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Total News Sources10
Leaning Left7Leaning Right2Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution70% Left
Bias Distribution
- 70% of the sources lean Left
70% Left
L 70%
R 20%
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