The United States – for the third time – is seeking establishment of a panel under the US-Mexico Canada Agreement’s labor rights dispute settlement mechanism. The request comes after the US was unable to agree with the Mexican Government on a response to alleged worker right violations at a mining facility state of Zacatecas owned by a Canadian miner.
In at least 22 cases to date, the United States and Mexico have been able to cooperate to successfully address labor rights violations at the Mexican facilities in question, according to the US Trade Representative’s Office. But the two sides were not able to reach agreement on a resolution in this case.
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