Mexican labor lawyer Susana Prieto on Wednesday said she has appealed a judge's order that she not enter the northern state of Tamaulipas, arguing it violates a new trade deal by stopping her from fighting for workers' rights.
MEXICO CITY - Mexican labor lawyer Susana Prieto on Wednesday said she has appealed a judge’s order that she not enter the northern state of Tamaulipas, arguing it violates a new trade deal by stopping her from fighting for workers’ rights.
Prieto said she represents 1,000 factory workers in cases under review at the Special Local Board No. 6 for Conciliation and Arbitration in the city of Matamoros. She was also specifically ordered to not approach the board. In a hearing for Prieto’s case held over video, a recording of which was seen by Reuters, a state judge said she could re-enter Tamaulipas only for future court appearances, but otherwise must “stop visiting.”
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