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Ferrocarrileros marcaron lucha sindical en México 

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La huelga ferrocarrilera mexicana de 1959 marcó el rumbo de los derechos de los trabajadores en la nación. Los empleados del ferrocarril en México siempre denunciaban pobres condiciones laborales, desde sus inicios a finales del siglo XIX. Hubo una protesta en 1936 que revolvió la industria, pero no significó cambios reales. En la década de 1950, los empleados se juntaban […]

The post Ferrocarrileros marcaron lucha sindical en México  first appeared on The Florida Star | The Georgia Star.

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