Mexico Oil Executive Asked to Resign After Worker Pay Dispute
- PMI director of administration expected to leave the company
- The Pemex unit is asking employees to return cash voluntarily
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A director at the trading arm of Mexico’s state oil company was asked to resign after authorizing payments under a profit-sharing plan, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Jose Luis Cardenas Dominguez, director of administration at PMI, is expected to leave the company, said the person, who asked not to be named because the information is confidential. Another employee has resigned amid pressure from the company to return the payments, the person said.