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USMCA RRM panel finding of 'severe' denial of rights at a facility in Mexico

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Thursday, March 26, 2026 Panel report USTR statement Related: U.S., for a third time, requests RRM panel to address labor violations in Mexico Weight: -20

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Mexico City.- The U.S. Department of Labor linked a series of labor violations at the Camino Rojo mine, located in Zacatecas, to the action of organized crime. One day after the resolution of the labor panel that took place against the mining company owned by the Canadian Orla Mining, the Labor Department accused the mine operators of allowing drug traffickers to repress workers who sought to organize independently. "The dispute took place in a …

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A panel of the T-MEC's Rapid Response Labor Mechanism ruled that the U.S. won a labor dispute that was opened by a case in the Camino Rojo mine, Zacatecas.In a statement, the U.S. Embassy in Mexico stressed that the panel ruled that the U.S. is right in its complaint for a “serious” denial of labor rights. As a result, the mine's operating company, Canada's Orla Mining, Ltd, will be subject to a number of obligations and sanctions that are yet t…

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A panel of the Labor Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM) established under the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) found that there was a “serious” denial of labour rights in the Camino Rojo mine, owned by the Canadian company Orla Mining. According to a statement from the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USSTR), the panel concluded that the company, located in Zacatecas State, interfered with workers’ union a…

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The panel of the Labor Mechanism of Rapid Response, under the T-MEC, which analyzed the situation in the Canadian mining company Camino Rojo, in Zacatecas, determined that there was a "serious" denial of workers' rights in this plant owned by Orla Mining. It is the second panel to be resolved in favor of the position of the United States, of three that have been resolved through the Labor Mechanism of Rapid Response, after the proceedings agains…

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El Economista broke the news on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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