Mexican electrical workers seek solidarity

Montes de Oca

Montes de Oca

Humberto Montes de Oca (left) of the Mexican Electrical Workers, spoke to workers in Sacramento and Stockton California on Jan. 24, 2010, as a part of a tour of California unions sponsored by the San Francisco Central labor Council, LACLAA, and endorsed by the Sacramento Central Labor Council.
Montes de Oca described how 44,000 electrical workers in Central Mexico have been locked out of their jobs since October 10, 2009 when the government of Mexican President Felipe Calderon took control of the company and closed it. The conservative government used the economic crisis of last year to seize a valuable resource that belonged to the people of Mexico. (See prior post from 10/15/2009 here.)

Calderon, of the PAN party, became President in the disputed July 2006 presidential election in Mexico. In 2009 he closed the public utility company
Luz y Fuerza del Centro in order to privatize this public corporation and destroy the powerful and militant independent Mexican Electrical Workers Union (Sindicato Mexicano de Electricistas, or SME).
The Mexican Electrical Workers (SME) asks U.S. unions and community organizations to support them in their demands to (1) immediately reinstate fired workers to their jobs, (2) remove all police from Luz y Fuerza workplaces, and (3) to recognize the existing collective bargaining agreements.
In this case the Mexican government is using the economic crisis to turn a publicly-owned company over to private businesses to make enormous profits for cronies of the government and the elite classes.

The SME is taking their case to the trinational offices of NAFTA with the assistance of the AFL-CIO on Jan.28,2010. The ousted workers need political and financial assistance. Unions and local groups can send letters of protest to the President at

Felipe de Jesus Calderon Hinojsa, felipe.calderon@presidencia.gov.mx

Or the Secretary of Labor at
Javier Lozano Alaracon, javierlozano@stps.gob.mx

Reblog this post [with Zemanta]

For More Information About the Struggle of The Mexico SME Electrical Workers Union Go To https://nacla.org/node/6334
www.zcommunications.org/znet/viewArticle/22923
www.sme1914.org
Or Contact Fernando Amezcua, Relations Secretary samezcuacf@sme.org.mx Humberto Montes de Oca, Internal Secretary pp_mdo@yahoo.com.mx Jose’ Manuel Pe’rez Va’zquez Relations Secretary’s Collaborator: jm_perezvazquez@yahoo.com
Send Contributions To:
Bank’s Address: BBVA PLAZA MEXICO D.F. Name Of The Bank: Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A. Bank Identification Code: (SWIFT/BIC Bank1 Bank Identification Code: (SWIFT/BIC (Bank Identification Code) BCMRMXMN Account number: 0168715246 Account Holder Martin Esparza Flores and Fernando Munoz Ponce (United Account) Holder Address Insugentes 98, Col. Tabacalera, del. Cuahtemoc, CP 06470, Mexico, D.F.

Produced By The Labor Video Project www.laborvideo.org laborvideo.blip.tv (415)282-1908

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out / Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out / Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out / Change )

Connecting to %s

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 157 other followers