Mexicos Record On Human Rights Joint Hearing Before the Subcommittees On Inte
Mexicos Record On Human Rights Joint Hearing Before the Subcommittees On Inte
International Organizations United States Congress House Committee On Forei
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He was wrong- fully fired from that job in 1958. Tne government's control of the labor movement denies workers even the protection of international mechanisms such as the Inter- national Labor Office of the United Nations. As you know, the ILO accepts complaints only from unions. Individual workers or even groups of workers lack standing. Since Mexican unions are con- trolled by leaders who refuse to grant authorization to a complaint, Mexican workers are closed out of this forum. When we in Me...xico view the obstacles to the various channels for redress, the courts, the Human Rights Commission, the U. N. 's ILO, and our own union hierarchy, we are especially concerned about the manner in which labor issues between our two countries have been addressed in the side agreement to the free trade pact. Although the agreement mentions workers' rights to organize and obtain decent working conditions as a goal, they exclude these is- sues from the enforcement mechanism. Only governments are able to raise complaints and only to enforce those laws within the per- mitted subject areas which form the lowest common denominator between the countries' legislation.
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