The US and Mexico
.... come forward and explained the depth of their reliance upon a "continued access to immigrant
workers, a large portion of whomàcome from
Mexico (Paral)." Large ....
(2620

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)
Mexico Maquila Employment
.... less functionally equivalent to a free trade agreement for the US-
Mexico border region .... borders in search of work, "There is agreement that most
workers are glad ....
(1653

7

)
Multinationals in Mexico
.... The UAW strike caused layoffs of several thousand
workers at the Coahuila and Guanajuato plants in
Mexico and significantly affected the Silao plant, which ....
(1752

7

)
Revolutions in Mexico & Cuba
.... He noted, however, that in areas, such as La Zacualpa in Chiaps,
Mexico,
workers had sufficient bargaining power to gain economic security and a certain degree ....
(3441

14

)
An Intervention Plan for Ensenada, Mexico
.... analysis of the community health situation in Ensenada,
Mexico highlighted some .... it regionally, involving clinical people, public health
workers, and preventive ....
(1324

5

)
MEXICO'S TEXTILE INDUSTRY
.... where their goods are manufactured and are demanding better conditions for
workers. .... In general,
Mexico has been able to avoid the stigma of sweatshops within ....
(3440

14

)
Japan and Mexico and International Trade
.... On
Mexico City subways, for instance, male and female
workers are herded into separate cars - to protect the women from harassment. ....
(2793

11

)
Lifestyles of Mexico
.... On
Mexico City subways, for instance, male and female
workers are herded into separate cars - to protect the women from harassment (Guillermoprieto, 1994, p. 36 ....
(2449

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)
Mexico's Nationalization of Foreign Oil Companies
....
Mexico's oil belonged to all Mexicans, not just to the oil
workers who were already among the highest paid Mexican
workers. The ....
(6866

27

)
Problem of Undocumented Workers
.... Along the US-
Mexico border in California, Arizona, New
Mexico and Texas hospitals in as many as 28 counties "have closed their doors or face bankruptcy because ....
(2350

9

)
Production of Textiles in Mexico
.... a majority of the employees within the textile industry, particularly in
Mexico (Nordss, 2004 ....
Workers in the garment industry generally perform specialized tasks ....
(2740

11

)
Job Satisfaction
.... survey. Peterson, Puia, and Suess (2003) examined job satisfaction and other variables in auto
workers in
Mexico. Questionnaire, interview ....
(1234

5

)
International Comparison of Job Satisfaction
.... survey. Peterson, Puia, and Suess (2003) examined job satisfaction and other variables in auto
workers in
Mexico. Questionnaire, interview ....
(1239

5

)
Free Trade Zones & Worker Exploitation
.... Jim Sessions (1999) reported on an international delegation that examined the working and living conditions of maquiladora
workers in Tehuacan,
Mexico. ....
(2324

9

)
Multinational Capital and Free Trade Zones
.... Jim Sessions (1999) reported on an international delegation that examined the working and living conditions of maquiladora
workers in Tehuacan,
Mexico. ....
(2329

9

)
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) am
....
Workers in
Mexico who are now a critical part of American companies' operations, may be able to organize to improve working conditions and wage rates, which is ....
(2224

9

)
The Mexican labor movement
....
Mexico bans the use of replacement
workers in a strike, unlike in the United States, but the Mexican government often declares many strikes illegal. ....
(2277

9

)
MEXICO SINCE 1990
.... The maquiladora system of export-oriented factories operated by US firms in
Mexico is of direct benefit to Mexican
workers, who gain increased employment ....
(3431

14

)
Economic & Political Change in Mexico
.... The maquiladora system of export-oriented factories operated by US firms in
Mexico is of direct benefit to Mexican
workers, who gain increased employment ....
(3426

14

)
Impact of NAFTA on Jobs in the United States
.... Some also say that the availability of low-wage
workers in
Mexico will drive US wages down by nearly $1,000 per year; the diversion of investment to
Mexico ....
(2556

10

)
Crisis in Mexico's Oil Industry On July 4, 1976, as ...
.... on petroleum investments.10 Indeed, one leading Mexican critic of
Mexico's oil policies .... an engineering professor and leader of the Mexican
Workers' Party (PMT ....
(5112

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)
Impact of NAFTA on Jobs in the US The Impact of NAFTA on Jobs in ...
.... Some also say that the availability of low-wage
workers in
Mexico will drive US wages down by nearly $1,000 per year; the diversion of investment to
Mexico ....
(2531

10

)
US-Mexico Border & Illegal Immigration
.... immigrants have consistently provided the US with energetic
workers and entrepreneurs .... immigration to the United States: building up
Mexico's economy through ....
(2043

8

)
Economic Gender Differences
.... sought jobs in the defense industry and this reduced the labor supply for farmers, which resulted in Congress admitting temporary
workers from
Mexico. ....
(2693

11

)
Aspects of Unemployment
.... There are plenty of such
workers in
Mexico, the pay and benefits are low, and by US standards the regulatory environment is lax. ....
(2696

11

)
Attitudinal or Individual Discrimination
.... back and forth, with
Mexico supplying needed labor for certain jobs, notably those in agriculture, while the
workers can then go back to
Mexico to return to ....
(1867

7

)
NAFTA
....
workers out of jobs. Critics, for example, said
Mexico's lower wages posed a threat to US
workers. [but] Even NAFTA's critics concede ....
(2592

10

)
Transnationalism
.... Poor countries like
Mexico need to offer up their
workers for exploitation, and so they do, and these
workers can look neither to their own governments for ....
(1068

4

)
Broad Base of Support For the Mexican Revolution
.... In the longer term, however, peasants and
workers benefitted from Constitutional guarantees.
Mexico's new constitution was ratified in 1917. ....
(1497

6

)
Broad Base of Support of the Mexican Revolution
.... In the longer term, however, peasants and
workers benefitted from Constitutional guarantees.
Mexico's new constitution was ratified in 1917. ....
(1480

6

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