MEXICO CITY (AP) Greater than 25,000 Mexican staff at dozens of factories south of Brownsville, Texas, went on strike Friday after homeowners of the crops that assemble for export refused union calls for for a 20 p.c pay hike and an annual bonus. The Union of Maquiladora Trade Industrial Employees of Matamoros, the SJOIIM, stated that by late Saturday 9 corporations had agreed to fulfill the wage and bonus calls for. Union chief Juan Villafuerte thanked union members who had stood outdoors within the rain and chilly, noting "we hope to quickly conclude this labor ." The federal government of Tamaulipas state…
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