Mexican workers at Carlos Slim's Telmex launch first strike in decades

By Cassandra Garrison

MEXICOCITY -The commerce union of Telmex, the Mexican telecommunications agency managed by the household of tycoon Carlos Slim, went on strike on Thursday for the primary time in practically 4 many years after failing to succeed in a take care of the corporate, the union stated.

Telmex’s 60,000 unionized employees had been set to stroll out, a union consultant stated, including that staff had begun hanging crimson and black flags outdoors Telmex places of work to designate the beginning of the strike, its first since 1985.

Dozens of employees gathered outdoors the corporate’s foremost workplace in Mexico Metropolis after leaving their posts, many chanting, “Carlos Slim, get this, the contract will not be on the market,” as passing automobiles honked in help.

Omar Hernandez, 35, a union consultant, stated the strike is a fruits of years of rigidity over disagreements by which he stated the corporate disregarded the pursuits of employees.

“The corporate isn’t altering its angle,” he stated.

Telmex, a unit of Slim’s America Movil, stated in an announcement the union launched the strike after no settlement could possibly be reached that was “financially viable” for the corporate. Telmex stated it will proceed negotiating with the union.

Employees stated the negotiations broke down over a sequence of points they stated violated a collective bargaining settlement, together with outsourcing work, the exclusion of union members from new Telmex tasks and an absence of funding to cowl foremost operation and administrative wants.

The union additionally stated the corporate has but stuffed practically 2,000 vacancies that had been beforehand negotiated. Telmex additionally needs to alter contractual advantages for brand spanking new hires, the union stated.

Two hours after the strike started, Labor Minister Luisa Maria Alcalde stated on Twitter she anticipated the corporate and union to return to an settlement in “the approaching hours.”

The union, often called STRM for the Spanish acronym of its title, the Mexican Phone Employees Union, stated in an announcement that Telmex used “coercive measures” whereas negotiating some features of the contract.

The union reached a deal final month for some employees to obtain 4.5% raises.

The union for automaker Volkswagen in Mexico on Wednesday agreed on 9% raises in a one-year contract masking 12,000 employees, after talks by which the union stated it pressured rising inflation.

Inflation not too long ago accelerated to a degree not seen since early 2001, with client costs rising 7.99% within the 12 months by means of June.

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