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deplore violent eviction miners in Sonora

Some 800 soldiers, military and federal and state police "clashed with hundreds of workers who were guarding the three main entrances to the Cananea Mining Company , after the declared nonexistent JFCA The strike that began there last July 30. According to federal authorities, the miners union was notified of the determination at 11:30 am. However, by 5:30 in the morning arrived in the city Sonoran eight trucks with soldiers and agents. At 10 am the first attack occurred

The labor lawyer Arturo Alcalde interview deplored the violent eviction of miners from Cananea, Sonora, by local security forces and elements of the Federal Police (PFP).

argued that, according to the Federal Labour Law (LFT), police forces are barred intervene in a workers' strike as they did yesterday in Cananea.

The balance of the confrontation was about 20 injured, five of them seriously, and ten arrests, as denounced by Carlos Pavon, secretary of the Political Action Union of Miners and Metalworkers of the Mexican Republic (STMMSRM).

In an interview with Apro , Mayor criticized the federal government decided to break the strike by force. "I could not speak well within 24 hours. It was a totally illegal action. In the brave. "

also criticized the decision of the Federal Conciliation and Arbitration (JFCA) on the absence of the strike, was based on arguing that he had miners working in the reef, without specifying who they were or what they did in the copper mine. "That is very dark," he said.

added that "this disqualifies the role of the State in industrial disputes."

explained that, according to the LFT, workers have 24 hours to return to work after the declaration of absence. If they prevent the return to work, the law states consequences such as termination or the intervention of the police. With actions such as eviction, he warned, "You're violating the right to strike."

As Carlos Pavon accused the government of Felipe Calderón to deploy a "parallel operation", because while the JFCA broadcast the declaration in Cananea came to eviction. Continue reading

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