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Demanding justice at Pasta de Conchos

14 July, 2009International trade union leaders demand justice for the widows of Pasta de Conchos.

MEXICO:  Leaders of mining and metal workers' unions from around the world condemned the Mexican government's failure to bring justice to the families of the 65 mineworkers who died in an explosion at the Pasta de Conchos mine on 19 February 2006.

"The Mexican labor authorities are guilty of a triple failure," said Jyrki Raina, General Secretary of the International Metalworkers' Federation (IMF).  "They failed to prevent the disaster at Pasta de Conchos, they have failed to accomplish justice for the families of the victims, and they have failed to take the necessary measures to prevent future disasters."

A special committee of the International Labor Organization (ILO), in a report issued in April, concluded that "the Government of Mexico did not do all that was reasonably expected of it to avoid or minimize the effects of the Accident which had such devastating effects with the loss of life of as many as 65 miners."

The union leaders from Argentina, Canada, Peru, South Africa, and the United States met with family members of the victims and with the rescue team that is working to recover the 63 bodies that remain entombed in the mine. At the entrance to the mine, they placed wreaths in memory of the workers who died.

"Mineworkers around the world are one family," said Tim Baker, an occupational health and safety specialist for the United Mineworkers of America.  "We mourn the deaths of our brothers at Pasta de Conchos and we are outraged that Grupo Mexico and the labor authorities who are responsible for their deaths have gone unpunished, while the government continues to attack the Mineworkers' Union."

United Steelworkers District 3 Director Steve Hunt pledged his union's support for the families' effort to recover the bodies of the victims, and challenged other unions to commit their resources to the cause.

The delegation was organized by the IMF, the International Federation of Chemical, Energy, Mine and General Workers' Unions (ICEM), and the United Steelworkers.