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Mexico: Betrayal in electrical workers union
From the Jan.-Feb. 2011 issue of News & Letters: Mexico: Betrayal in electrical workers union Mexico City–In October 2009, Mexican President Felipe Calderón ordered the destruction of the publicly owned City Light and Power Company, and with it the destruction of … Continue reading
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Tagged Alejandro Muñoz, Arbitration, City Light and Power, Felipe Calderón, Government, labor, labor unions, Laborer, Martín Esparza, Mexican Electricians Union, Mexico, Mexico City, Sindicato Mexicano de Electricistas, United States, workers, Working class
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