La interminable huelga de los mineros mexicanos de Cananea :¿El final de un régimen laboral ?

The Mexican Mining industry lives in the last two decades a time of unprecedented growth. This process is the result of several factors : the exorbitant increase in the prices of metals, the globalization of the industry, the liberalization of the mining law, tax deregulation, and openness to foreig...

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Main Author: Juan Luis Sariego
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Groupe de Recherche Amérique Latine Histoire et Mémoire
Series:Les Cahiers ALHIM
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/alhim/4789
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description The Mexican Mining industry lives in the last two decades a time of unprecedented growth. This process is the result of several factors : the exorbitant increase in the prices of metals, the globalization of the industry, the liberalization of the mining law, tax deregulation, and openness to foreign capital and privatization of the mines. In this context, we analyze the meaning of the long strike by copper miners in Cananea, Sonora held since June 2012. This movement expresses the end of a long period of corporate relations between the state and the working class and is a benchmark of the new paradigm of labor policy in Mexico.
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spelling doaj.art-79e3c3bcce8e4a94a0fc439cdd9ba5ee2024-02-14T15:15:58ZspaGroupe de Recherche Amérique Latine Histoire et MémoireLes Cahiers ALHIM1628-67311777-51752610.4000/alhim.4789La interminable huelga de los mineros mexicanos de Cananea :¿El final de un régimen laboral ?Juan Luis SariegoThe Mexican Mining industry lives in the last two decades a time of unprecedented growth. This process is the result of several factors : the exorbitant increase in the prices of metals, the globalization of the industry, the liberalization of the mining law, tax deregulation, and openness to foreign capital and privatization of the mines. In this context, we analyze the meaning of the long strike by copper miners in Cananea, Sonora held since June 2012. This movement expresses the end of a long period of corporate relations between the state and the working class and is a benchmark of the new paradigm of labor policy in Mexico.https://journals.openedition.org/alhim/4789Mexicominingconflictlabor unionsCananea
spellingShingle Juan Luis Sariego
La interminable huelga de los mineros mexicanos de Cananea :¿El final de un régimen laboral ?
Les Cahiers ALHIM
Mexico
mining
conflict
labor unions
Cananea
title La interminable huelga de los mineros mexicanos de Cananea :¿El final de un régimen laboral ?
title_full La interminable huelga de los mineros mexicanos de Cananea :¿El final de un régimen laboral ?
title_fullStr La interminable huelga de los mineros mexicanos de Cananea :¿El final de un régimen laboral ?
title_full_unstemmed La interminable huelga de los mineros mexicanos de Cananea :¿El final de un régimen laboral ?
title_short La interminable huelga de los mineros mexicanos de Cananea :¿El final de un régimen laboral ?
title_sort la interminable huelga de los mineros mexicanos de cananea el final de un regimen laboral
topic Mexico
mining
conflict
labor unions
Cananea
url https://journals.openedition.org/alhim/4789
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