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u.s. Criminal Presence in Trade Unions Concerned

Summary by diario.mx
The presence of organized crime is a factor that US authorities begin to take into account in the resolution of complaints and panels that are presented under the Labor Rapid Response Mechanism of the T-MEC. This is demonstrated by the resolution of the case of the Minera Camino Rojo, of the Canadian Orla Mining, in which it was exposed that behind acts of intimidation against workers of its mine in Mazapil, Zacatecas, was the hand of the narco.

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The presence of organized crime is a factor that US authorities begin to take into account in the resolution of complaints and panels that are presented under the Labor Rapid Response Mechanism of the T-MEC. This is demonstrated by the resolution of the case of the Minera Camino Rojo, of the Canadian Orla Mining, in which it was exposed that behind acts of intimidation against workers of its mine in Mazapil, Zacatecas, was the hand of the narco.

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