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Mexico apos;s Leading Fixed-line Telephone Company Hit By Strike
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Mexico apos;s Leading Fixed-line Telephone Company Hit By Strike
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<br>MEXICO CITY (AP) -<br> <br>About 30,000 workers at Mexico´s largest fixed-line telephone and internet company went on strike Thursday, but the company pledged to continue providing service.<br> <br>Teléfonos de Mexico, better known as Telmex, was once a state-owned company that controlled basically all phone service in Mexico.<br><br>But since its privatization in the 1990s, anti-monopoly controls have forced it to yield ground to other cellphone and internet providers.<br> <br>Telmex and its subsidiaries had been known for relatively cordial relations with the national Telephone Workers union, which said its strike was the first at the company since 1985.<br> <br>The company said its networks are now automated and would continue to operate.<br> <br>Telmex said the demands of its unionized employees were not consistent with "the financial viability of the company."<br> <br>Unionized employees are demanding a 7.5% wage hike, plus a 2.9% increase in benefits.<br><br>That would put them just over the current inflation rate of about 8%.<br> <br>The union said the company had offered increases of 4.4% in wages and 1.1% in benefits.<br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement<br><br>If you loved this short article and you would want to receive details regarding [https://notes.io/qhyVX 상품권 현금화] assure visit the website.
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@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ - +<br>MEXICO CITY (AP) -<br> <br>About 30,000 workers at Mexico´s largest fixed-line telephone and internet company went on strike Thursday, but the company pledged to continue providing service.<br> <br>Teléfonos de Mexico, better known as Telmex, was once a state-owned company that controlled basically all phone service in Mexico.<br><br>But since its privatization in the 1990s, anti-monopoly controls have forced it to yield ground to other cellphone and internet providers.<br> <br>Telmex and its subsidiaries had been known for relatively cordial relations with the national Telephone Workers union, which said its strike was the first at the company since 1985.<br> <br>The company said its networks are now automated and would continue to operate.<br> <br>Telmex said the demands of its unionized employees were not consistent with "the financial viability of the company."<br> <br>Unionized employees are demanding a 7.5% wage hike, plus a 2.9% increase in benefits.<br><br>That would put them just over the current inflation rate of about 8%.<br> <br>The union said the company had offered increases of 4.4% in wages and 1.1% in benefits.<br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement<br><br>If you loved this short article and you would want to receive details regarding [https://notes.io/qhyVX 상품권 현금화] assure visit the website.
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<br>MEXICO CITY (AP) -<br> <br>About 30,000 workers at Mexico´s largest fixed-line telephone and internet company went on strike Thursday, but the company pledged to continue providing service.<br> <br>Teléfonos de Mexico, better known as Telmex, was once a state-owned company that controlled basically all phone service in Mexico.<br><br>But since its privatization in the 1990s, anti-monopoly controls have forced it to yield ground to other cellphone and internet providers.<br> <br>Telmex and its subsidiaries had been known for relatively cordial relations with the national Telephone Workers union, which said its strike was the first at the company since 1985.<br> <br>The company said its networks are now automated and would continue to operate.<br> <br>Telmex said the demands of its unionized employees were not consistent with "the financial viability of the company."<br> <br>Unionized employees are demanding a 7.5% wage hike, plus a 2.9% increase in benefits.<br><br>That would put them just over the current inflation rate of about 8%.<br> <br>The union said the company had offered increases of 4.4% in wages and 1.1% in benefits.<br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement<br><br>If you loved this short article and you would want to receive details regarding [https://notes.io/qhyVX 상품권 현금화] assure visit the website.
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