MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Labor provisions in a new North American trade deal should be made “obligatory” in Mexico, the head of the country’s Senate labor committee said on Tuesday, adding that lawmakers could pass new national labor rules in the next two months.
Napoleon Gomez Urrutia, who also heads a miners union and is a member of the Senate’s mining committee, told Reuters that he would also push for tighter regulation of mining concessions and fewer restrictions on canceling them.
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