Friday, March 25, 2011

Alterna Body Emulsion

Albaz for Ramírez Marín approve the labor reform bill

"No Albaz or fast track" to approve the labor reform bill presented by the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI), promised President of the Chamber of Deputies, Jorge Carlos Ramírez Marín, unions, National Union of Workers (UNT) and other organizations such as the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE), who performed outside the Legislative Palace of San Lázaro a rally against the project. Leaders

pilots, telephone operators, teachers, workers from the UNAM and other groups of this plant had a meeting with Marin Ramirez after his demonstration.

Union leaders presented to the legislature his willingness to raise the tone of the marches and demonstrations, and even to take the House of Representatives to prevent the adoption of this initiative.

Rep. Emilio Serrano (PRD) said that organizations have raised even encourage extreme actions as a general strike or a permanent vigil outside the Legislative Palace against a possible marriage PRI-PAN to impose reform.

President of the Chamber of Deputies said that the labor market has already changed and Federal Labor Law should also be amended.

however, ensured that there is the spirit of "stepping on the accelerator" to impose it on the steam and power and trample on the rights of workers, let alone have already been "pre-approved."

leaders also assured that the initiative will be sufficiently discussed before the respective voting. Here "will not be any Albaz or fast track" he reiterated.

pilots leader, Fernando Perfecto, Marín Ramírez said that the PRI initiative aimed at ending the craft unions, specifically affecting freedom of association of aviation employees, among many other sectors such as academia.

Professor Daniel Davila, member of the CNTE, stated that labor rights are not negotiable or waivable. "

Francisco Hernández Juárez, PRD deputy and leader of the telephone, he referred to "cheat" who want legislators do the PRI and the PAN to want to discuss first "Coincidences posed reform projects" and then negotiate the differences.

Carlos Galindo, union relations secretary of the UNAM, claimed that the initiative will be discussed "with those who will be affected by it," the workers.

Earlier in the rally, hundreds of workers trucked demonstrated in a large banner placed outside the House for its rejection of "labor reform of the PRI and PAN." Members present were Victor Castro, Emilio Serrano, and Florentina Oseguera, among others. Workers

section 18 of the National Union Education Workers of Michoacan, affiliated to the CNTE, surrounding one of the main entrances to the campus with large posters in repudiating the initiative, while the microphone is heard asking the operator leader, Francisco Hernández Juárez, "What more do you want workers, if it ended with collective agreements, with retirement and wages that are 70 percent of its value than three decades ago? "

Agustín Rodríguez, UNAM union, said this initiative is a "historical dispossession" of the rights of workers.

Sergio Espinal, head of the CNTE The unions said they will not stop this reform to impose reactionary and abusive, but held demonstrations. The protest was also attended by the Independent Union of Health Workers and the Alliance of Tram, among others.
Patricia Munoz Rios, La Jornada, March 25.

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