Pemex Workers Demand Wage Increase
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Pemex technicians and professionals protested this Monday in front of the Executive Tower and blocked both senses of the National Navy to demand a salary increase of 4.5 percent, equivalent to that received by unionized personnel. The National Union of Petroleum Technicians and Professionists (UNTyPP) accused Pemex of excluding some 22,000 workers from the wage adjustment granted in October to the union led by Ricardo Aldana, despite the fact th…
T cnicos and professionals of Pemex protested in Executive Tower to demand an increase of 4.5% that, they claim, is only otorged to unionized.
The disagreement that Mexican oil technicians and professionals have maintained since October broke out this Monday in front of the Executive Tower, where hundreds of members of the National Union of Petroleum Technicians and Professionists (UNTyPP), accompanied by unions of the energy sector, blocked both senses of the Avenida Marina Nacional to demand a 4.5 percent wage increase. Protesters also demanded equal treatment of the oil union and th…
Pemex technicians and professionals protest in the Executive Tower demanding a 4.5% wage increase, alleging unfair exclusion by the company. The National Union of Petroleum Technicians and Professionists (UNTyPP) held a demonstration on Monday in the facilities of the Executive Tower of Mexican Petroleums (Pemex), in demand of a salary increase that, they claim, has been unjustly denied to them. According to Guillermo Alfonso Briceño Talango, Se…
Pemex technicians and professionals protested this Monday in front of the Executive Tower and blocked both senses of the National Navy to demand a salary increase of 4.5 percent, equivalent to that received by unionized personnel. The National Union of Petroleum Technicians and Professionists (UNTyPP) accused Pemex of excluding some 22,000 workers from the wage adjustment granted in October to the union led by Ricardo Aldana, despite the fact th…
Pemex technicians and professionals protested in the Executive Tower to demand an increase of 4.5% that, they claim, was only granted to union members.
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