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In Mexico autos town, labor rights falter despite U S trade deal

Article content MATAMOROS After successfully staging a wildcat strike for higher wages in 2019, many workers at the Tridonex auto-parts plant in the Mexican city of Matamoros, across the border from Texas, set their sights higher: replacing the union that they say failed to fight for them. Six workers at the factory, which refits second-hand car parts for sale in the United States and Canada, told Reuters they felt let down that their union, SITPME, did not back their demands for better pay. About 400 Tridonex workers protested outside a Matamoros labor court last year to be allowed to switch unions. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

In Mexico autos town, labor rights falter despite U S trade deal

In Mexico autos town, labor rights falter despite U S trade deal
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In Mexico autos town, labor rights falter despite U S trade deal

In Mexico autos town, labor rights falter despite U S trade deal
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Mexico s social security agency sues Israel s Teva for allegedly bribing doctors - Business

Play audio 1XChange playback rate from 1 to 1 Mute audio The suit alleges that the employees’ actions earned the company $18.6 million and that, although Teva dismissed 11 employees following an internal investigation of corrupt practices, it did not put a stop to illegal activity by its employees and did not enforce its anti-corruption policies. According to the complaint, a Teva employee who oversaw its operations in Mexico wrote a memo acknowledging that the company could not rule out that payments were made in violation of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Teva also improperly categorized payments to senior Mexican officials as legitimate business expenses and included the payments in financial statements submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the complaint states.

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