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Closed Bakery Workers Ask Atlixco Authorities for Help; Business Does Not Comply with Security, Answers City Council

Atlixco. What began as a routine inspection ended up becoming a labor and legal drama that threatens to prolong itself. On Tuesday a group of workers from the El Molino bakery, one of the most well-known establishments on Independence Avenue, decided to stand in front of the town hall to demand payment of the arrears that, they denounce, their employer refuses to cover after the closure of the business. The dissatisfied, with posters and cries o…
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Atlixco. What began as a routine inspection ended up becoming a labor and legal drama that threatens to prolong itself. On Tuesday a group of workers from the El Molino bakery, one of the most well-known establishments on Independence Avenue, decided to stand in front of the town hall to demand payment of the arrears that, they denounce, their employer refuses to cover after the closure of the business. The dissatisfied, with posters and cries o…

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La Jornada de Oriente broke the news in on Wednesday, September 24, 2025.
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