Antitrust move may let America Movil cut labor costs: union
Antitrust laws in Mexico that were announced last week could aid America Movil by reducing the company's labor costs. America Movil, Mexico's major telecommunications provider, has faced harsh backlash from its labor union, which represents over 60,000 workers in its fixed line unit. The antitrust laws would result in a restructuring that would allow the company to create a new entity and hire workers for less than current employees make.
See "Antitrust move may let America Movil cut labor costs: union", Dan Freed, Reuters, March 17, 2017