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They Clean Hospitals, but 400 Don't Get Their Salary.

Summary by PORTAVOZ
The subcontracted company changed its legal name, but maintains irregular practices IVÁN LÓPEZ/PORTAVOZ PHOTO: ALEJANDRO LÓPEZ In Chiapas, some 400 cleaning workers face a crisis that reveals the structural abandonment of subcontracted employment in public institutions. Since June 30, they do not receive their salary, despite having completed their days in state hospitals. The most serious thing is not only the lack of payment, but the normaliza…
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The subcontracted company changed its legal name, but maintains irregular practices IVÁN LÓPEZ/PORTAVOZ PHOTO: ALEJANDRO LÓPEZ In Chiapas, some 400 cleaning workers face a crisis that reveals the structural abandonment of subcontracted employment in public institutions. Since June 30, they do not receive their salary, despite having completed their days in state hospitals. The most serious thing is not only the lack of payment, but the normaliza…

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PORTAVOZ broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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