The ITUC released a new report today on core labour standards in Mexico. This report coincides with the country’s trade policy review at the WTO and highlights that despite the binding nature of the ILO core labour standards that Mexico has ratified, both in law and in practice the country is in breach of those conventions. Furthermore Mexico has only ratified six of the eight core labour standards of the ILO. Continue reading ‘Mexico: New ITUC Report on Core labour standards’
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Mexico: New ITUC Report on Core labour standards
Published February 12, 2008 america , governments , reports , workers Leave a CommentTags: labour rights in mexico, mexican workers, union rights in mexico