In the letter to the Commission, published here, the IMF also called for a system of protective and precautionary security for all employees of CAT. The Executive Director and several members of the Center for Worker Support (CAT), an organization that has been assisting in the organizing of workers at Johnson Controls in Puebla, Mexico, received threats on their life and security on January 14, 2011, following a series of earlier threats.
In response, IMF and its affiliates the Mexican Miners' Union (SNTMMSRM), Canadian Auto Workers (CAW), United Steelworkers (USW), United Auto Workers (UAW) sent a letter to the U.S. Vice President of Johnson Controls Inc on January 28, 2011 demanding the company also take action and put pressure on local government officials in Puebla to investigate the attacks and provide protection for those receiving death threats.
A global network of unions with membership in Johnson Controls is regularly meeting and looking at way to extend solidarity to the workers in Mexico. These unions are also actively supporting the global days of action demanding trade union rights in Mexico from February 14 to 19.