(July 14, 2014 at 3:08 am)CristW Wrote: To answer your response: This is why I responded in an earlier post in the importance of the increase of Rule-of-Law along with the increase of Labor Unions.The reason why I mentioned the The problem in Latin America is the decrease of the Rule-of-Law along with increase of criminal gangs and criminal enterprises. I have addressed this issue before in a previous post where it is possible that Labor Unions could become corrupt and I gave a historical example. There is an economic issue which is tied with the Rule-of-Law.Okay since you didn't answered my questions with no intention of disrespect you I think I am gonna assume that
1) Your opinion is only an American one.
2)You don't have any idea why I mentioned the Sindicato de la Patrulla Fronteriza.
But how do you plan to increase the labor Unions in latin America? And let's just say that you get to increase them. What is your resolution with the already existing labor unions. Because everything you formulate has a big wall in the road. The corruption of the Labor Unions along with the political parties in Latin america, along with the inefficiency of both(I hope you understand that those are two separate topics). Because you mention the possibility of corruption of the Latin American labor unions but let's face it, that's not a possibility that's already a reality. And until you solve that the Rule-of-Law is only a dream. And also there is the issue of how the corruption is partly sponsored by private, American, secretariat, and political party capitals.