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Noticias de Cooperativa La Cruz Azul
www.eluniversal.com.mxHere are the latest publicly reported developments regarding Cooperativa La Cruz Azul, based on recent coverage:
Jan 2025: Reports indicate the cooperative began suspending wage payments to thousands of workers at the Tula cement plant due to occupation of the facility by individuals linked to a former executive, Guillermo “Billy” Álvarez. This situation was described as creating a severe financial strain for the cooperative and affecting regional security. These details came from reports around January 2025 and were discussed in outlets covering the internal crisis within the Cruz Azul cooperative.[1]
Apr 2025–early 2026: Subsequent coverage emphasized ongoing governance tensions within the Cruz Azul cooperative and related legal and regulatory actions, including high-profile cases tied to former leadership and efforts to restore lawful administration of the cooperative’s assets. Media outlets highlighted concerns about plant operations and the need for reconciliation processes to address the internal disputes.[2][4]
Feb 2026: There were credible reports of a violent incident at the Cruz Azul plant in Tula, Hidalgo, involving security forces and protesters amid the broader power struggle within the cooperative. Accounts from multiple news sources described gunfire, tear gas, and arrests, with authorities stating interventions were related to a judicial process for plant restitution. Eyewitness and media reports indicated ongoing instability around the plant during this period.[3]
Ongoing context: The Cruz Azul cooperative has long faced governance and leadership disputes dating back to earlier years, including legal actions against former executives and debates over the direction of the cooperative’s governance and its industrial operations. Several outlets have tracked these developments, though the situation remains complex and fluid.[4][6]
Background materials: Historical summaries and profiles of Cooperativa La Cruz Azul (including its origins as a worker-owned cement cooperative) are referenced in various sources, including encyclopedia entries and industry profiles, which provide context for the current tensions and the cooperative’s socio-economic role. These background sources help frame the ongoing crisis and its potential impact on employees and communities.[6][8]
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