The Secretary of Labor Javier Lozano, yesterday defended the initiative of the PRI labor reform, saying "there is brutal intolerance on the part of alleged supporters of the labor movement" opposed to this project. He said: "lying cowards who say that we are enslaving the work that we are going against the rights of workers."
The official said a "minority" which opposes the reform, "which was presented by representatives of organized labor sector of the country through central heavier."
critics said the reform of the Federal Labor Law (LFT) is "themselves" representatives of the movement workers and labor and human rights.
PRI's initiative "does not entail amending 123 of the Constitution, fundamental rights or play, this project aims to" promote, modernize and streamline labor mobility, that is, to facilitate access to formal labor market, providing access to first youth employment, equal opportunities between women and men, "he said.
He called, during a trip to Aguascalientes despartidizar the discussion on the initiative "to focus on how to have a more efficient labor market."
In a meeting with Mexican Trade Union Alliance, thanked support for reform, and called on unions "do not conform to the current labor law."
noted that the "tiny groups that have demonstrated their dissatisfaction with the labor reform proposals do not know how to respect the rules of democracy and are able to take the stand as long as no vote."
The official said a "minority" which opposes the reform, "which was presented by representatives of organized labor sector of the country through central heavier."
critics said the reform of the Federal Labor Law (LFT) is "themselves" representatives of the movement workers and labor and human rights.
PRI's initiative "does not entail amending 123 of the Constitution, fundamental rights or play, this project aims to" promote, modernize and streamline labor mobility, that is, to facilitate access to formal labor market, providing access to first youth employment, equal opportunities between women and men, "he said.
He called, during a trip to Aguascalientes despartidizar the discussion on the initiative "to focus on how to have a more efficient labor market."
In a meeting with Mexican Trade Union Alliance, thanked support for reform, and called on unions "do not conform to the current labor law."
noted that the "tiny groups that have demonstrated their dissatisfaction with the labor reform proposals do not know how to respect the rules of democracy and are able to take the stand as long as no vote."
La Jornada, March 25.
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