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In Mexico, the Ministry of Labor and social welfare has urged the National Miners' Union to file formal complaints with the public prosecutor's office following alerts about possible infiltration by organized crime in the sector.

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00:00And in Mexico, the Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare has urged the National Minors Union to file formal complaints
00:06with the Public Prosecutor's Office following alerts about possible infiltration by organized crime in the sector.
00:13The agency warned on Tuesday that if these allegations are confirmed, they would constitute a serious violation of freedom of
00:19association and labor rights, as well as possible criminal offenses that require investigation.
00:24The allegations made by union leader Napoleon Gómez Urrutia point to irregular practices at several mining companies which have raised
00:32concerns about worker safety and the legality of union processes in the country.
00:36With this statement, the government agency is not dismissing the allegations but rather emphasizing that if they are true, they
00:43must be addressed through the appropriate legal channels to ensure an effective investigation and sanction.
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