The Federal Center for Labor Conciliation and Registration (CFCRL) celebrated its 5th anniversary, an event aimed at reviewing progress, strengthening mechanisms derived from Mexico’s labor reform, and ensuring the proper implementation of protocols that promote union freedom and democratic practices.
Review of Progress and Procedures
During the session, participants analyzed current procedures, regulatory obligations, and the necessary criteria to ensure proper compliance with labor provisions within a framework of transparency, dialogue, and institutional responsibility.
Remarks from the Director General
The main presentation was delivered by Lic. Alfredo Domínguez Marrufo, Director General of the CFCRL, who emphasized the importance of continuing to promote best union practices, strengthening conciliation processes, and ensuring full respect for workers’ labor rights.
Acknowledgment from SJOIIM
The Union of Industrial and Maquiladora Workers (SJOIIM) expressed its recognition to Lic. Domínguez Marrufo for five years of coordinated work, during which joint actions have contributed to strengthening labor processes and protecting workers’ collective rights.
Representing the union were:
- Jesús Sánchez Alvarado, Secretary of Exterior Affairs
- Lic. Ernesto Ramírez, Legal Department
Both reiterated the organization’s commitment to legal compliance, labor modernization, and the consolidation of practices that strengthen collective rights and union life for the benefit of workers.