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The Mining Boom in 2026 Clashes with the Loss of Income Due to Labor Reforms: Fronte Trade Union

Summary by El Economista
Zacatecas, Zac.- The mining sector in Mexico anticipates a year 2026 of remarkable growth, driven by a solid quotation of the international prices of gold and silver that has allowed the reactivation of key operations. However, with the deep concern expressed by the Metallurgical Union "FRENTE", whose leader, Carlos Pavón, qualifies some of the labor reforms recently approved in the country as "perjudice".In the framework of the 16th anniversary…
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Zacatecas, Zac.- The mining sector in Mexico anticipates a year 2026 of remarkable growth, driven by a solid quotation of the international prices of gold and silver that has allowed the reactivation of key operations. However, with the deep concern expressed by the Metallurgical Union "FRENTE", whose leader, Carlos Pavón, qualifies some of the labor reforms recently approved in the country as "perjudice".In the framework of the 16th anniversary…

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El Economista broke the news in on Thursday, February 12, 2026.
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