Despite the growth in the number of hotels in Quintana Roo, the sector faces vacancy crises so they are hiring migrants who did not achieve the American dream. Of the 55,000 members of the Confederation of Workers of Mexico (CTM) in Quintana Roo, at least 10% are foreigners, according to Bryan Mayo Tosca, secretary general of this union in Puerto Morelos. The interviewee mentioned that the state currently has a staff deficit of between 20 and 25…
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Despite the growth in the number of hotels in Quintana Roo, the sector faces vacancy crises so they are hiring migrants who did not achieve the American dream. Of the 55,000 members of the Confederation of Workers of Mexico (CTM) in Quintana Roo, at least 10% are foreigners, according to Bryan Mayo Tosca, secretary general of this union in Puerto Morelos. The interviewee mentioned that the state currently has a staff deficit of between 20 and 25…