¡Justicia ahora para los trabajadores de Mondelez-Nabisco!
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¡Justicia ahora para los trabajadores de Mondelez-Nabisco!

Mondelez-Nabisco labor practices in Salinas Victoria, Mexico were the subject of discussion when BCTGM International President David Durkee met with Mexico’s chief trade negotiator, Dr. Jesus Seade, and Mexican labor leader and Senator Napoleon Gomez Urrutia recently.

Mexico’s new government under President Lopez Obrador is looking toward labor reforms – and the BCTGM hopes that Mondelez-Nabisco could become a focus in targeting corporate practices of worker exploitation, poverty wages, and union protection contracts in the country.

In late 2017, Interfaith Worker Justice released a groundbreaking report, “Breaking Faith,” illuminating the destructive aftermath of Mondelez-Nabisco outsourcing hundreds of good-paying union jobs to Mexico, where the pay is reportedly about $1 per hour.

Pictured here at the AFL-CIO Executive Council meeting is (from left) Intl. Secy. Treas. Steve Bertelli, Asst. to Intl. Pres. Harry Kaiser, BCTGM Intl. Pres. David Durkee, Mexico’s chief trade negotiator Dr. Jesus Seade and AFL-CIO Pres. Richard Trumka.

President Durkee has escalated that call to action through recent meetings with Mexican trade officials and Mexican Senator Napoleon Gomez Urrutia. Documents outlining unfair practices and worker exploitation by Mondelez in the Salinas Victoria, Mexico production facility have been provided to the Mexican officials. President Durkee has asked the leaders to act.

Join us in demanding justice for Mondelez-Nabisco workers NOW! Share this message broadly and learn more by reading the original report.