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Many thanks to David Bacon

Mexican Labor News
& Analysis

Current Issues

Contents for April, 2013

Vol. 18 No. 4
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Earlier this month we received the devastating news that our long-time friend Stephen Coats had died in his sleep. For more than 25 years, Stephen worked tirelessly to defend the rights of Latin American workers as the director of the Chicago-based US Labor Education in the Americas Project (USLEAP), formerly the US/Guatemala Labor Education Project (US/GLEP).

We include tributes from ILRF http://laborrightsblog.typepad.com/international_labor_right/2013/04/remembering-stephen-coats-recordando-a-stephen-coats.html and MSN
http://en.maquilasolidarity.org/node/1121

Steve's family advised that contributions in lieu of flowers can be made to USLEAP -www.usleap... Read more

Contents for March, 2013

Vol. 18 No. 3
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Dear Readers,

Because this is a lengthy issue we have divided it into three parts. The first section contains information related to the Days of Action in solidarity with the independent trade unions and includes both the Declaration of the Tri-National Solidarity Alliance (TNSA) and a report on actions around the world. We also encourage you to take action in support of the workers at PKC if you haven't already done so.

The second section contains an overview of the impact of NAFTA and labor news from the past month, the most notable being the arrest of Elba Esther Gordillo... Read more

Contents for February, 2013

Vol. 18 No. 2
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Contents for January, 2013

Vol. 18 No. 1
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Dear Readers,

As always, the bulk of our January issue is devoted to a review of the past year. However, we also want to alert you to two items. First, Ten members of Los Mineros who were fired by Finnish-based PKC before Christmas started a hunger strike on 8 January to protest the union-busting. Second, the Tri-National Solidarity Alliance will be coordinating Days of Action again this year from February 18 – 24 in solidarity with the independent unions in Mexico. For more information, click
here... Read more

Contents for December, 2012

Vol. 17 No. 12
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Dear Union Sisters and Brothers, Activists and Friends:

Every month the United Electrical Workers (UE) brings you Mexican Labor News and Analysis. With the invaluable assistance of editor Dan LaBotz, MLNA is still going strong at 17 years!

This year, Professor Ness has decided to support the cross-border work of UE and FAT by donating multiple copies of his book Ours to Master and to Own, Workers Control from the Commune to the Present.

Here is why: “I have come to the conclusion that the Frente Auténtico del Trabajo (FAT) represents the wave of the future in Mexico... Read more

Contents for November, 2012

Vol. 17 No. 11
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Contents for October, 2012

Vol. 17 No. 10
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Contents for September, 2012

Vol. 17 No. 9
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Contents for August, 2012

Vol. 17 No. 8
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Contents for July, 2012

Vol. 17 No. 7
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NOTE TO READERS: HISTORIC MOMENT IN MEXICO

We are at an historic moment in Mexico, both because of the campaign being waged by Andrés Manuel López Obrador to overturn the elections, but even more because of the rise of the #I Am 132 student movement that has inspired a mass movement to resist what it sees as the “imposition” of Enrique Peña Nieto of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) by the election authorities. While Mexican Labor News and Analysis, has for seventeen years focused primarily on workers, labor unions and labor politics, when development such as this occur, we must cover them because they have a profound impact on the national political scene and therefore on workers and the labor unions... Read more

Contents for June, 2012

Vol. 17 No. 6
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Contents for May, 2012

Vol. 17 No. 5
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MAY – A MONTH OF MARCHES

May was a month of marches in Mexico City and in other cities throughout the country. Students marched against Enrique Peña Nieto of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Mothers marched on Mothers’ Day to protest the disappearance of thousands of Mexicans, many presume to be victims of the on-going war between the government and the drug cartels.

Workers marched on May Day to protest economic policies of the government and violations of workers rights.

Much of the country’s attention, however, is focused on the election where the PRI’s Peña Nieto leads in the polls by almost 20 percentage points, but his opponents question the accuracy of the polls... Read more

Contents for April, 2012

Vol. 17 No. 5
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Contents for December, 2011

Vol. 16 No. 12
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About Mexican Labor News & Analysis

Staff: Editor, Dan La Botz. Editor, Dan La Botz. Managing editor, Robin Alexander.

Mexican Labor News and Analysis (MLNA) is produced in collaboration with the Authentic Labor Front, Frente Auténtico del Trabajo (FAT) of Mexico and the United Electrical Workers (UE) of the United States. For many of our stories, we rely on La Jornada's excellent labor and social movement coverage. We also, of course, look at other Mexican and U.S. media, but most important is the coverage of La Jornada to which we constantly refer and which we frequently summarize in our articles.

In recognizing our sources, articles by David Bacon and John Ross periodically enliven our pages and less frequently, though no less appreciated, are pieces by Fred Rosen. We also appreciate IRC's willingness to allow us to include articles by Laura Carlsen, director of the IRC Americas Program in Mexico City and occasionally by other IRC contributors. Most important, our collaborators in the Authentic Labor Front (FAT) keep us updated about the FAT's organizing campaigns and other activities. The Solidarity Center in Mexico kindly sends us regular mailings dealing with labor unions and other issues. We also receive mailings on important issues from CITTAC in Tijuana, from Enlace, and others. Occasionally some of our readers travel to Mexico and send us reports regarding other developments.

This web site includes Archives of Mexican Labor News and Analysis issues that date from 1996 to the present.

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Arturo Silva Doray

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

"The relationship that we've had with international organizations
-- thanks to ties with UE   --  is hugely important.

"After each international meeting, we feel more and more encouraged by the knowledge that we're backed by outside organizations as strong as the UE."

-- Arturo Silva Doray
General secretary of municipal workers union in Juarez, Mexico
& of Federation of Municipal Workers for Chihuahua, Mexico

 

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For information about submission of articles and all queries contact editor Dan La Botz at the following e-mail address: danlabotz@cs.com or call (513) 861-8722. The mailing address is: Dan La Botz, Mexican Labor News and Analysis, 3503 Middleton Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45220.

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