Multiple Choice
Mexico's Labor Laws are:
A) Weak, offering few, if any, rights to workers.
B) Vigorously enforced by the federal and local governments.
C) Effective at ensuring unions are controlled by workers, rather than by the company.
D) Excellent on paper but not in practice.
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