Labor’s Americas

Workers in Buenos Aires, Argentina, occupied the Anselmo Morvillo printing plant in a direct response to job losses. This action signifies a growing resistance against economic hardship and potential unemployment within the working class. Simultaneously, in Toluca, Mexico, thousands of workers mobilized and marched on the State Government House. Their demonstration aimed to pressure the government to address the severe lack of social support programs available to them. This mass mobilization highlights widespread discontent and urgent needs among the working population in Toluca, signaling a demand for increased governmental assistance and social safety nets to alleviate their precarious circumstances.

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