During the XV Ordinary National Congress of the Autonomous Confederation of Workers and Employees of Mexico (CATEM), Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, the coordinator for the defense of the “fourth transformation,” officially solidified a coalition with the mentioned confederation.
The occasion unfolded in a spirit of cooperation and mutual support.
- Sheinbaum Aligns with CATEM
While participating, Sheinbaum expressed her contentment at formalizing the coalition, emphasizing that collaboration among workers, entrepreneurs, and the government is indispensable for the well-being of Mexico.
She underscored the imperative to advance in expanding labor rights and emphasized the significance of steering clear of returning to practices from the past.
- Shared Objective –
The political leader pointed out that the shared objective is to perpetuate the fourth transformation of Mexico’s public life, highlighting that the country is currently experiencing one of its most promising moments.
Upon swearing in the initial labor committees for the defense of CATEM’s fourth transformation, she reiterated her commitment to safeguard workers’ wages and labor benefits.
– Commitments and Collaboration –
Sheinbaum vowed to persist in collaborating with entrepreneurs, adhering to the principle of “for the good of all, first the poor.”
She emphasized that this collaboration is pivotal to Mexico’s growth. In this regard, Pedro Haces Barba, senator and secretary-general of CATEM, highlighted the accomplishments achieved in this collaboration, such as the elevation of the minimum wage and the eradication of subcontracting.
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