Labor official: Pro-company unions will melt away in Mexico
MEXICO CITY — A federal labour official said Tuesday that a majority of Mexico’s union contracts are probably fake, pro-company deals that provide only minimal wages and benefits.
But the unions behind those contracts are so weak they will probably disappear once the country’s new labour reform goes into effect, Assistant Labor Secretary Alfredo Dominguez said.
“Protection contracts may constitute between 67 and 90 per cent of the union contracts, depending on the region” and other factors, Dominguez said. “You can go to any store or hotel and ask workers, and they’ll tell you they haven’t seen their union contract; they don’t know their union bylaws; they don’t even know who their union leader is.”