US requests assessment of employees’ rights at Mexican cargo airline

US requests assessment of employees’ rights at Mexican cargo airline

Mexican News
America has requested Mexico to assessment whether or not the small cargo airline MasAir is infringing employees’ rights to free affiliation and collective bargaining. The petition was made in response to a criticism filed on July 31 by the Commerce Union Affiliation of Airline Pilots of Mexico (ASPA) which alleges that the airline is coercing employees to favor the rival Staff’ Union of the Aeronautic, Communications, Related and Associated Industries of the Mexican Republic (STIA). “This motion demonstrates America’s dedication to safeguarding labor rights and our willingness to handle points in all industries, together with providers,” US Commerce Consultant Katherine Tai stated in an announcement. (Stephanie Chasez) “This request for assessment encompasses all actions taken by the corporate to help or train management over STIA, together with collectively holding conferences…
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A New Mexican Airline Takes Flight

A New Mexican Airline Takes Flight

Mexican News
On August 28 2010, Mexico's oldest and largest airline - Mexicana de Aviación, generally known as merely Mexicana - ceased operations. A "sudden" monetary disaster had gripped the corporate, forcing them to declare chapter. Rising labor prices was cited by Mexicana as the first driver behind their insolvency, however the airline's proprietor, Gastón Azcárraga, was suspected of fraud and prosecuted by the Mexican authorities. Mr. Azcárraga fled to america, the place he stays as we speak, a fugitive from Mexican justice.However like a phoenix rising from the ashes, Mexicana too has been reborn. Mexico's federal authorities bought the rights to the Mexicana model, leased 10 Boeing 737 plane, and can start flying home routes someday in September.Mexico's president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), whose administration architected the appearance of this…
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