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In a 
largely attended Meeting , the workers grouped together in the 
National Union of Dominican Frito Lay Workers (according to its 
abbreviation in Spanish, SINTRALAYDO) voted their affiliation to 
our International trade union. 
In a conversation with Sirel, Alexander Mosquea, 
general secretary of the Union, he expressed that “the decision 
was taken unanimously by the workers present, in a very moving 
Meeting“. 
Transnational workers have been considering the possibility of 
joining the IUF as a way of coordinating actions amongst 
the Frito Lay workers in Latin America. 
 
  
This is a young Union –he continued-, founded three years ago 
and that has recognized in the IUF an important ally to 
strengthen the organization of transnational companies’ workers 
in Dominican Republic”. 
  
Frito Lay Dominicana 
is property of PepsiCo and it produces snacks in Santo 
Domingo. 
It has a history of deep union busting and mistreatment of the 
workers who have tried to get organized. 
  
According to Mosquera, the company does not always comply 
with the present labour regulations in the country, which has 
generated some conflicts in the Union. 
  
 At present, we are trying to get the company to sign the 
agreement achieved in May, where it commits to respect the basic 
commitments stated in the labour regulations of the country –he 
expressed-. 
  
On the other hand, Frito Lay has disregarded our Union by 
making unilateral decisions in many opportunities. Taking into 
consideration the company’s hostility towards the unions, we 
have decided to join the IUF.  
We consider that, with the support of the International trade 
union, and that of our friend and comrade Bernabel Matos, 
we will manage to achieve a stronger position to defend our 
rights and improve the labour conditions of workers”, concluded 
the union leader.   
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