Mexico to probe alleged labor abuses at Fujikura auto parts plant
MEXICO CITY, Dec 22 (Reuters) - Mexico will probe
alleged labor rights abuses at a Fujikura auto parts plant in
the northern border city of Piedras Negras after a U.S. request
under a trilateral trade agreement, authorities said on Friday.
Mexico's labor ministry has 45 days to conduct an internal
investigation into whether labor rights were violated, it said
in a joint statement with the economy ministry.
(Reporting by Kylie Madry)
((Kylie.Madry@thomsonreuters.com;))
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