Violence 'Paralyzes' Jalisco: Walmart and Honda Adjust Operations; Megacable and AT&T Handle Call Center
Escalating violence in Jalisco, following the death of drug lord Nemesio Oseguera, has led companies like Honda and Michelin to alter their operations for safety, while service providers have closed customer service centers in the region.
In Jalisco, escalating violence following the killing of the notorious drug lord Nemesio Oseguera, known as 'El Mencho', has prompted local businesses to make significant operational adjustments. Notably, major companies like Honda and Michelin have suspended certain in-person operations. Honda announced a precautionary halt at its Guadalajara facility, reflecting the fears surrounding employee safety in an increasingly unstable environment. Similarly, Michelin has advised its administrative staff to work remotely, with plans to return to in-office work only if conditions improve, indicating the dire situation they are navigating through.