Mexico and the U.S. Close Labor Rights Investigation of Automotive Aludyne
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Mexico City, 6 Jun (EFE).- The Mexican government announced this Friday that, together with the United States, it closed the case on the alleged denial of rights to freedom of association and collective bargaining in the autopartes company Aludyne Automotive Mexico City (Aludyne), in Mexico City. According to a statement from the Ministry of Labour and Social Security (STPS) and the Ministry of Economy (SE), the conflict was resolved according t…
On many occasions I have shared in this space a reflection that bases the importance of the analysis of the labor market in an economy, and in particular the Mexican one: the income derived from the work constitutes the main (and in many cases the only) source of resources for the vast majority of people. In particular, the duality between formal and informal employment, where the participation of workers in the second segment exceeds the first …
The Government of Mexico announced this Friday the closing of the case on the labor complaint imposed by the U.S. government last April against Aludyne Automotive Ciudad de México, S.A. de C.V., under the auspices of the Labor Rapid Response Mechanism (MLRR) of the T-MEC.The secretariats of Economy and Labour and Social Security (STPS) detailed in a joint statement that following the internal investigation conducted it was determined that it fou…
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