A Mexican factory has drawn controversy and two U.S. labor complaints due to a judge outlawing a planned strike. The U.S. wants to ensure enforcement of Mexico's laws guaranteeing freedom to organize.
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It has been nearly two years since the United States began pressing Mexico over labor rights violations by using rapid dispute resolution methods contained in the U.S.-Mexico Canada free trade agreement.
MEXICO CITY It has been nearly two years since the United States began pressing Mexico over labor rights violations by using rapid dispute resolution methods contained in the U.S.-Mexico Canada free trade agreement. The administration of President Joe Biden has brought six such complaints and brags that, for the first time, someone is challenging Mexico s unions that have kept wages low for decades. But workers and union organizers are mixed on the results, saying it s hard to build a real union movement overnight, and that employers and old union bosses continue to resist change.