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Desmantelamiento sindical: la FSTSE pierde a más de millón y medio de trabajadores, entre disputas agravadas por el conflicto en el PRI. Para algunos expertos en materia laboral, la escisión representa un parteaguas en la vida sindical de México, en una abierta lucha por el control de la burocracia.(Federación de Sindicatos de Trabajadores al Servicio del Estado)
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A través de un movimiento encabezado por dirigentes sindicales acusados de antidemocráticos y corruptos, 21 organizaciones dejaron la Federación de Sindicatos de Trabajadores al Servicio del Estado (FSTSE), que durante más de 40 años mantuvo un control absoluto de la burocracia federal, dejó en la "indefensión total" a los trabajadores y se opuso a "cualquier proceso democrático".
Según dirigentes de sindicatos disidentes, la FSTSE perdió más de 1 millón 600 mil trabajadores de las secretarÃas de Agricultura, Reforma Agraria, Desarrollo Social, ...
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