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Authors: Napoleon Gomez
Lozano Alarcón, Felipe, as secretary of labor,
159
Lula da Silva, Luiz Ignacio,
110
Luz y Fuerza del Centro (Central Power and Light), demise of,
249
Macroeconomics,
6
Madrazo, Roberto,
174â175
Malentacchi, Marcello,
157
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International Metalworkers' Federation's general secretary,
194
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as speaker at International Labor Organization (ILO) conference in Geneva,
220
Manuel López Obrador, Andrés, efforts to discredit,
299
Maquiladora Health & Safety Support Network (MHSSN), study of mine,
192â202
Maquiladoras, workplace hazards in,
199
Marti, José,
21
Martinez, Mario, testimony of,
260
MartÃnez Molina, Armando, expel of, from national convention of Miners' Union,
18
Martin Perales, José, lies spread to press by,
106
Matamoros, Tamaulipas,
113
Methane gas
   Â
exposure to, in mines,
78
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gas meters for measuring, as defective,
80
Mexicana Airlines, bankruptcy of,
162
Mexicana de Cananea
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Larrea Mota Velasco, Germán
     Â
Feliciano as legal representative of,
128
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privatization of,
127
,
145
Mexicana de Cobre de Nacozari, privatization of,
127
Mexican banking commission (CNBV), on banking-fraud investigation,
241
Mexican baseball,
100
Mexican Constitution,
84â85
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company responsibility in,
79
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subsoil mineral resources in,
143
Mexican Credit Institutions Act, Article 113 bis of,
108
Mexican Electrical Workers' Union (SME)
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aggressive actions taken against,
179
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agreement not to attend Labor Congress,
44
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Alarcón, Lozano's clash with,
168
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Calderón's administrations maneuver to destroy,
249
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solidarity with National Women's Front,
301
Mexican left, loss of opportunity to create change,
24
Mexican manual labor, exploitation and discrimination against,
148
Mexican Mediation and Arbitration Board,
126
Mexican Mint. See
Casa de Moneda de Mexico (Mexican Mint)
Mexican Revolution (1910â1920),
1
,
212
Mexico
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abuses of law that could be practiced in,
97
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capital deficit in,
150
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capital flight from, to foreign countries,
150
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class struggle in,
313
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Department of Treasury in,
164
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desire for rule of law in,
300
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legal, economic, and political structure of,
153â154
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mining industry in,
311
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money to be made off of resources,
147
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need for change in,
310
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need for new ownership culture,
152
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types of offenses in,
242
Mexico City North Prison,
252
Microeconomics,
6
Mier y de la Barrera, Jorge,
167
Miguel Trujillo, José,
253
Mine 8, lack of alternative exit tunnel in,
82â83
Minero magazine, publication of,
13
Miners, education of,
26â27
Miners' Insurance,
27
Miners Union
   Â
announcement of Day of Global Solidarity with,
157
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bylaws of,
72
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Calderón, Felipe's persecution of,
163
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creation of opportunities for member participation in politics,
27
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election of Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón, as general secretary of,
21
,
27
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founding of,
55
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Grupo México's publicity campaign against leaders of,
182
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Morales, ElÃas's efforts to destroy autonomy of,
96
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prevention of explosion and,
92
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selection of Joint Health and Safety Commission at each work site,
84
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signing of collective contracts by,
28
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slander campaign against,
98
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solidarity with United Steelworkers Union (USW),
31
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Strategic Solidarity Alliance between United Steelworkers Union (USW) and,
32
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struggle for better wages and benefits,
147
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taking care of business of,
55
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See also
Los Mineros
Miners with Homes,
27
Mines, working conditions in,
76â77
Mining conflict, current state of,
297
Mining Trust
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accusation of fraud involving,
45
,
107
   Â
assets from,
192â193
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bank fees for administration of,
193
   Â
creation of,
31
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defending union leaders against allegations of mishandling of,
45
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money in,
127
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need for hard proof that money was not missing from,
192
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1990 creation of,
202
   Â
ownership of contents of,
128â129
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termination of,
194
Monclova, Coahuila, planning of national convention in,
73
Money-laundering charges, SIEDO and,
286â287
Monterrey, Nuevo León (city),
1
Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, alliance with union,
26
Montesquieu,
195
Montúfar, Juan Linares, as secretary of the union's Security and Justice Council,
52â53
   Â
accusations of,
241
,
252
   Â
aid from Grupo Villacero to,
115
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ambitions of,
16â17
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charges against Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón on inappropriate use of Mining Trust,
95â96
   Â
claim of, as leader of miners,
44
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claims of, on money belonging to Miners' Union,
127â128
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company-backed takeover attempt,
95â96
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damage done by,
52
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declaration of workers of Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán, as terrorists,
117
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dirty interests of,
22
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dislike of, by Los Mineros,
48â49
   Â
as double-crosser,
24
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efforts to declare strike illegal,
117
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efforts to destroy autonomy of Miners' Union,
96â97
   Â
efforts to prosecute for forgery,
133
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as enemy of miners,
177
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expel of, from national convention of Miners' Union,
18
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expulsion from union,
22
,
45
   Â
freezing of bank accounts of individuals charged in complaint of,
125
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as general secretary of the Miners' Union,
71
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granting of toma de nota by Salazar,
176
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as Grupo México lackey,
241
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Grupo México's attempt to place, at head of Los Mineros,
52
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interest in position of general secretary,
16â17
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labor department support of,
54
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lies of,
109
   Â
“mother claim” against Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón,
115
,
126
,
299
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presentation of toma de nota designating him as leader of Miners' Union,
47
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reputation of,
15
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signing of pardons by,
293â294
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stripping of official title of,
108
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stripping of title as general secretary,
180
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toma de nota of,
62
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as traitor,
305
Morales, Melquiades,
165
Morales Ibañez, Marisela, on retention of funds,
286
Moreira, Humberto (Governor)
   Â
Abascal, Carlos MarÃa's warning at inauguration of,
174
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handling of catastrophe at Pasta de Conchos and,
62
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inauguration of,
40
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public allegations against Fox, Vicente,
171â174
,
179
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suppression of workers and,
228
Muñoz, David Ibarra (Secretary of the Treasury and Public Credit), offering of job to Gómez, Napoleón,
6
Muñoz, Ramón, Larrea Mota Velasco, Germán Feliciano payments and gifts to,
130
Muñoz Ledo, Porfirio,
164
Mussolini, Benito,
49
Múzquiz,
57
MVS Radio,
190
MX (magazine),
187
Nacozari mine
   Â
payments to workers of,
31
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privatization of,
146
Nájera, Andrés, as president of Eureka Committee,
224
Nájera, Celso,
131
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representation of union by,
106â107
Napistas,
185
Napoleón, Don,
77
“Napoleón for Nuevo León” project,
7â8
National Action Party (PAN)
   Â
accusation of PRI administrations of cronyism,
306
   Â
policy toward mines,
xvii
National Banking and Securities Commission (CNBV)