Mexico court upholds union leader re-election
May 04, 2012 | 02:34 PM
| Stephen Downer
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Mexico,
copper,
mining,
Napoleon Gomez Urrutia,
Stephen Downer
MEXICO CITY Mexicos Supreme Court has ruled that the countrys labor ministry acted "improperly" when in 2008 it refused to recognize the re-election of a miners union leader who organized a strike that paralyzed one of the worlds largest copper mines for three years. ....
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