At a signing ceremony on Friday, the U.S. government, through the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), entered into a Memorandum of Understanding(MOU) with the Mexican government to allow Mexican Nationals – regardless of immigration status – to “exercise their workplace rights.”
The MOU is consistent with the “core mission of this commission,” Mexican Ambassador to the United States Eduardo Medina Mora Icaza said, adding “that regardless of national origin or immigration status all workers have rights and there are processes to safeguard them.
“This is what makes this country so great,” the ambassador said.
The four-page memorandum states in the “Overall Objective” section, in part, that its purpose is: “to establish a collaborative relationship to provide Mexican Nationals in the United States with information, guidance, and access to education and training resources to help them understand and exercise their workplace rights, particularly with regard to reducing violations against them under the laws and regulations that are administered and enforced by EEOC.”
Those laws include Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Pregnancy Discrimination Act, the Equal Pay Act of 1963, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the Genetic Information Non-Discrimination Act of 2008.
EEOC General Counsel David Lopez said at the event that it was fitting that the ceremony took place on the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act. The MOU was signed by the Mexican ambassador and EEOC Chairman Jacqueline Berrien on her last day of service.
“Today we memorialize a relationship to help ensure this historic act and other antidiscrimination laws we enforce apply to all workers who live and work in this country,” Lopez said, adding it also was part of the commission’s “strategic enforcement plan through 2016.
“This redoubles our efforts to ensure even the most vulnerable workers are protected by the laws – even those who live and work in the shadows,” Lopez said.
The MOU, which is in place for three years, states that the EEOC will conduct an ongoing program of education and training to inform Mexican Nationals about their workplace rights and employers about their responsibility to follow anti-discrimination laws.
When CNSNews.com asked how employers who have broken federal law by hiring illegal aliens can be sued for discrimination or abuse, a spokeswoman said EEOC does not require “documentation” to handle a claim.
“Yes, under federal law, it is illegal for employers to hire undocumented workers,” Kimberly Smith-Brown told CNSNews.com via email. “However, when someone does come to us with a complaint, we will assist them with their claim.
“The EEOC does not ask the documentation status of anyone that comes to our offices,” Smith-Brown said. “An undocumented worker is afforded the same protections under the law as everyone else.”
And what are their plans for Tahmooressi?
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So is this the official North American Union Agreement signed without the consent of anyone nor even a vote (if you still believe in the voting system or that we still have a government)?
TREASON TREASON TREASON!!! Hang ’em all! 😡
“… to allow Mexican Nationals – regardless of immigration status – to “exercise their workplace rights.”
Pig in a poke, smoke & mirrors.
They’ll be sucked in, only to discover it’s basically a fraud. They’ll get no real “workplace rights”.
But then again, they’re not the sharpest ‘tools’ in the shed.
I’m so amazed that people are still sitting on their asses doing nothing after all of this. The people in this country are hopeless. I wake up wondering what I’m fighting for and asking God when will this insanity all end?
When I talk to people, I feel like I’m trying to teach a dog to understand that he has Rights and must learn to fight back for what is his. Unfortunately, I don’t have enough money for treats to get him or her motivated.
I guess idiocracy is the only way to put it.
Both Mexico and Nazi Israel are enemies of the states. They both have
aligned to bring down these United States. A declaration of war must
be proclaimed. By-pass Congress.
Yep. Definitely. Long overdue for it.