America
Caltzontzin Mexico - The latest blockade of Kansas City Southern de Mexico tracks by a Mexican teachers' union has ended after 91 days,
Mexico Daily News reports.
National Guard troops cleared the tracks in the state of Michoacan on Sunday afternoon, and KCSM trains were expected to begin running the same
day.
An industry association estimated that companies were losing about US$2.4 million per day while the blockade prevented access to the port of Lazaro
Cardenas.
The teachers have blocked the tracks to seek what they say is back pay owed to 28,000 union members.
The move to clear the tracks came after the state's governor said about US$71 million was paid in four installments, but a leader of the teachers' group said
that not all back pay had been received, and that union members would meet Wednesday to consider further strike action.
Author unknown.
(there was no image with original article)
(usually because it's been seen before)
provisions in Section 29 of the Canadian
Copyright Modernization Act.