The change in union democracy is “like rock and roll, here to stay” and strike actions await us, said Óscar de la Vega, expert in labor matters. #ElFinancieroTV
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Note published on July 3 in El Financiero TV, Noticias [News] Section by Juan Carlos Barajas.
The change in union democracy is “like rock and roll, here to stay” and strike actions await us, said Óscar de la Vega, expert in labor matters. #ElFinancieroTV
📺: @JC_Barajas
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