Guatemala to Reform 'Textile Factory Development Act'

The government has made a committment to the E.U. to submit a reform bill and its regulations within 60 days, so as not to adversely affect the labor market.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

The U.S. has complained since 2010 that the Guatemalan government has not ensured acceptable working conditions and rights of association for its workers.

"Regarding the issue, the document says: A company that wishes to be covered by Decree 29-89 should finance a fund in order to guarantee and cover the amount of compensation and other benefits that are unwaivable for workers".

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U.S. Denounces Labor Conditions in Guatemala

May 2011

The U.S. government believes that Guatemala has not taken sufficient measures to resolve problems with labour conditions.

In 2010 the U.S. censured the Guatemalan government for not ensuring acceptable work conditions nor rights of association for its workers.

According to an article in cnn review.com.gt, Ron Kirk, a representative of U.S.

New Labor Regulations in Panama

June 2009

Although it was not planned in the agenda of the new administration, outside pressures have focused attention on labor reform.

The evidence that the process of this reform has started are the four decrees on labor regulations that were issued by the departing administration.

USA Accuses Guatemala of Breaking Labor Laws

July 2010

The USA condemns the Guatemalan government for not guaranteeing acceptable working conditions or the right to form unions.

The US commercial representative, Ron Kirk, indicated that, "we want to see the Guatemalan government take specific and effective measures, including, if necessary, leglislative reform in order to reduce the systemic failings of the country's labor laws".

Guatemala Responds to US Allegations

August 2010

The government accepts ministerial queries from the USA relating to the enforcement of the country's labor laws.

The Guatemalan government's Ministry of Foreign Affairs website reports that several months ago it suggested a broad review of the free trade agreement implementation. To date it has not received a response from the Office of the United States Trade Representative in Central America.

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