Tereso Medina, new president of the CTM; promises dialogue with Sheinbaum and to defend labor reform
Tereso Medina Ramírez has been elected as the new Secretary General of the Confederación de Trabajadores de México (CTM) for the period 2026-2032 during the organization's 90th anniversary congress.
Grabois, Puppeteer of Poverty
The article discusses Juan Grabois's controversial leadership of the Movimiento de Trabajadores Excluidos (MTE) amid recent conflicts with the Buenos Aires government over illegal occupations and social assistance programs.
Where is the Fate factory?
The Fate tire manufacturer has permanently ceased operations in its Buenos Aires factory, impacting nearly 1,000 workers amid national labor protests.
Marina Stavenhagen, director of the National Cinematheque, ensures that negotiations with workers are progressing
Marina Stavenhagen, the director of the National Cinematheque in Mexico, reported that negotiations regarding workers' demands for better labor conditions are underway following a recent protest by the staff.
The Calvary of 35 Workers from the Teatro Barceló, Closed in November: "Neither We Are Fired nor Do We Get Paid. We Are Tied Hand and Foot and Want to Get Paid"
Thirty-five workers from the closed Teatro Barceló are trapped in a precarious situation, unable to receive their salaries or termination, following its closure ordered by the Madrid City Council due to overcapacity violations.