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Mexico's Pemex and powerful union agree to 4.5% pay increase
Oct 15, 2025 12:15 PM

MEXICO CITY, Oct 15 (Reuters) -

Mexican state energy company Pemex said on Wednesday it had

agreed with the powerful STPRM oil workers union on a 4.5%

salary increase as part of the revision of the 2025-2027

collective bargaining agreement.

Pemex did not specify the duration of the salary increase,

but a document from the Union of Oil Workers of the Mexican

Republic (STPRM), which represents its approximately 90,000

union members, specified that it would be for one year.

A union representative told Reuters that the revision of

the collective bargaining agreement also included adjustments to

benefits, and that both these and the salary increase would be

retroactive to August 1.

Pemex did not immediately respond to a query about the

validity of the salary increase or what the union representative

had said.

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