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Mexican trade union suspends strike threat at Home Depot

Home Depot has about 6,200 workers under the union’s contracts out of a total of 16,000 Home Depot employees across 125 stores in Mexico

Home Depot has 125 stores in Mexico – Photo: David Jaramillo/EL UNIVERSAL
21/01/2020 |14:47Reuters |
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On Monday, a top Mexican trade union said it has suspended its threat to launch a over labor demands, adding it is in talks with the U.S. home improvement chain to improve pay and benefits for workers.

The , is pressing for a 20% pay raise, benefits such as 20 annual vacation days, and more contributions toward transportation, school supplies, food and savings funds.

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Home Depot

has about 6,200 workers under the union’s contracts, according to CROC, out of a total of 16,000 Home Depot employees across 125 stores in Mexico.

The negotiation process is being overseen by local labor councils , said CROC spokesman Eduardo Miranda .

“If there is no agreement between the parties, they establish a day and time to launch the strike ,” he said.

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The demands for Home Depot, where CROC has 40 collective contracts in 18 Mexican states, in part, grew out of the which includes strict .

The t and will now go to President Donald Trump for him to sign into law.

Home Depot

did not immediately reply to a request for comment. It previously told Reuters it was committed to complying with the law.

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