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Mexico and the United States Close Thyssenkrupp Case After Freedom of Association Investigation

Summary by El Economista
The Mexican government, through the Ministry of Labour and Social Security (STPS) and the Ministry of Economy, announced the successful closure of the case concerning the alleged denial of rights to freedom of association and collective bargaining at the Thyssenkrupp Springs & Stabilizers company in Mexico, located in San Luis Potosí. This procedure was carried out within the framework of the T-MEC's Rapid Response Labor Mechanism.In the results…
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The Mexican government, through the Ministry of Labour and Social Security (STPS) and the Ministry of Economy, announced the successful closure of the case concerning the alleged denial of rights to freedom of association and collective bargaining at the Thyssenkrupp Springs & Stabilizers company in Mexico, located in San Luis Potosí. This procedure was carried out within the framework of the T-MEC's Rapid Response Labor Mechanism.In the results…

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El Economista broke the news in on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
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