Multiple Choice
In Mexico, labor negotiations and unions have traditionally been:
A) Controlled by the government as part of a larger economic development strategy
B) Conducted independently at the workplace level
C) Determined as part of tripartite peak-level negotiations between government, a labor federation, and an employer association
D) Unilaterally determined by the employer
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