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Begins in San Lázaro committees review the opinion of LFT

Auque PRI and PAN intended vote on today, the pressure PRD and PT postponed discussion of the contents of the document that began circulating this week among legislators.

Enrique Mendez and Roberto Garduño
Posted: 17/03/2011 10:40


Mexico City. The Labour Commission of the Chamber of Deputies - instance in which predominate CTM leaders - began reviewing the draft opinion to reform the Federal Labor Act, which legalizes the subcontracting or outsourcing, enter the type of temporary contract, provided the dismissal of workers, but remains untouched control structure and unclear management of union resources .

Although the intention of the PRI and PAN was to vote today to the opinion, pressure from the PRD and PT postponed discussion of the contents of the document that began circulating this week among legislators.

The commission began its work after 08:30 hours, and over the protests of the bench of the PT, PAN and PRI deputies said the meeting was aimed not vote on the opinion.

Although the commission voted only four points of agreement and summoned to a meeting for Wednesday, March 23, the leader of the CTM in the state of Mexico, Armando Neyra, warned that both the Commission and in Parliament are PRI majority and will vote in favor of the document.

Rep. Jaime Cárdenas Gracia (PT) questioned the PRI project, which matches 90% in content with the "Law Lozano, and that only benefits" to the corrupt leaders. "

The comment ignited the railroad leader Victor Flores, a member of the Commission, who shouted: "More charro you you! You did not belong to a union! ".

with telephone leader, Francisco Hernández Juárez, required the commission to clean the procedure, because the commission was convened without the formalities required by the regulation, among others, the content of the agenda.

He said that he belongs to a confederation, the National Workers Union, which will closely follow that the alleged modernization of labor law does not affect the interests of workers.

The deputies Laura Itzel Castillo and Teresa Guadalupe Perez fanned cards in that read: "true partnership is the PRI and PAN."

The phrase also bothered CTM leader of Jalisco, David Hernández Pérez (PRI), who shouted: "The alliance is of the dogs with the PAN."

http://www.jornada.unam.mx/ultimas/2011/03/17/inicia-en-comisiones-revision-del-dictamen-de-reforma-a-lft

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