U.S. Labor Complaint Against TAMSA · Global Voices
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After pressure from the United States against the company Tenaris Tamsa, which is located in the city of Veracruz, Gov. Rocío Nahle García, said: “For 73 years, the steel industry has been in Veracruz. Tenaris Tamsa is a company that generates employment, trains its workers, has a well-organized historic union and has high productivity. They produce high quality products for Mexico and the world.”
The U.S. government asked Mexico to review the alleged denial of workers’ rights in Mexico’s Steel Tubes, S.A. (Tamsa). The information was made known through a communiqué through the U.S. embassy in our country. You might also be interested in: Álvarez Icaza is being denied the right to freedom of association and collective bargaining, according to the information, the U.S. commercial representative Jamieson Greer called on our country to revie…
Reading time approx.: 58 secondsThe U.S. government formally requested Mexico to review whether Mexico's Steel Tubes, S.A. (TAMSA), located in Veracruz, are violating the labor rights of its workers, particularly as regards freedom of association and collective bargaining.The announcement was made on Thursday by the U.S. Trade Representative, Jamieson Greer, who also reported that, as part of the measure, the clearance of tariffs on products exp…
Cd. of Mexico.- The commercial representative of the United States, Jamieson Greer, asked the Government of Mexico to investigate the employment situation in the Mexican Steel Tubes company (TAMSA), located in Veracruz. Therefore, a labor complaint was filed, under the Labor Rapid Response Mechanism of the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC), because the right to freedom of association and collective bargaining of workers…
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