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... In addition, I will make a suggestion on a possible strategy the Maquiladoras can adopt in order to address the challenges brought on by the NAFTA, to ensure ...
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... discuss. To understand the role that maquiladoras play, one must first gain an understanding of the original purpose of the maquila. ...
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... In addition, I will make a suggestion on a possible strategy the Maquiladoras can adopt in order to address the challenges brought on by the NAFTA, to ensure ...
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... Consequently, dozens of people immigrate to the United States continuously in escape of the torturous maquiladoras. Maquiladoras ...
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... discuss. To understand the role that maquiladoras play, one must first gain an understanding of the original purpose of the maquila. ...
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... NAFTA supporters promised that the agreement would lead to increased investment in environmental cleanup and less maquiladoras along the US-Mexico border. ...
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... mines. The migrants who work in Mexico's factories are called maquiladoras; they work many hours and get paid pathetically low wages. ...
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... NAFTA supporters promised that the agreement would lead to increased investment in environmental cleanup and less maquiladoras along the US-Mexico border. ...
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... NAFTA supporters promised that the agreement would lead to increased investment in environmental cleanup and less maquiladoras along the US-Mexico border. ...
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I write this paper on behalf of the Maquila Solidarity Network, in order to draw further attention to the treatment of female workers in Mexican Maquiladoras. ...
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... NAFTA supporters promised that the agreement would lead to increased investment in environmental cleanup and less maquiladoras along the US-Mexico border. ...
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... NAFTA supporters promised that the agreement would lead to increased investment in environmental cleanup and less maquiladoras along the US-Mexico border. ...
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... As a result, the number of maquiladoras increased significantly. ... Today the number of maquiladoras has reached over 3,143 employing more than 1,060,217 workers. ...
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... This program allowed for foreign-owned manufacturing plants called maquiladoras to receive imports from the US These imports are partially complete goods ...
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... These positive elements would result from fewer maquiladoras, a foreign-owned factory in Mexico, concentrating on the US-Mexican border, more wealth in Mexican ...
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... the US side, anxious to create jobs for their own low-wage workers, realize their best bet is to persuade suppliers to set up businesses to service maquiladoras ...
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... 211). Mexico's manufacturing base has changed to maquiladoras as their new form of production and manufacturing products and parts. ...
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... jobs because of NAFTA within the treaty's first three years, that's about the same number of jobs which have been created in the Mexican maquiladoras. ...
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... Jun. 1995: 1+. Population. Ed. Elenor Goldstein. Vol. 6 Boca Raton: SIRS, 1995. Art.12. "Mexico: Wages, Maquiladoras, NAFTA." Online. Internet. Feb. 1998. ...
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... risks."8 Free trade is only of capital if labour cannot move between countries, therefore aiding only those with capital, such as in the Maquiladoras of Mexico ...
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... London: Earthscan Publications Ltd. Wilson, PA (1992). Exports and Local Development: Mexico's New Maquiladoras. Austin: University of Texas Press.
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... equation. In Mexico, the number of maquiladoras has increased thus adding to the loss of jobs on the United States side of the border. ...
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... The main activities that occur in these factories or maquiladoras are the assembly of automobiles, electrical goods, electronics, furniture, chemicals, and ...
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