-
injured in
maquilas.
Intense work pace and
pressure on high
production leads to
injuries including upper back, neck, and
shoulder pain. Many
maquilas do not...
- The
Maquila Solidarity Network (MSN)
based in
Toronto describes itself as: "A
Canadian network promoting solidarity with
groups in Mexico,
Central America...
- The
Maquila Decree,
established in 1989, lays out the
legal requirements for
foreign operations in Mexico. As
described by the
Bancomext Mexican Showroom...
- is the Law for the
Promotion and
Development of
Export Activities and
Maquilas aimed mainly at the
apparel and
textile sector and at
services exporters...
- and Cortés
today hosts most of the country's ****embly plants,
known as
maquilas.
Choloma La Lima Omoa
Pimienta Potrerillos Puerto Cortés San
Antonio de...
- Bautista,
coordinator of the
maquilas sector of the
audit firm Coverco, "labour law
regulations are
regularly violated in
maquilas and
there is no political...
- Penney. At the
height of the
maquila (short for maquiladora) boom,
there were an
estimated number of more than 700
maquilas in town,
including those that...
- in
northern Mexico.
These factories are
referred to as
maquiladoras or
maquilas, and
provided both
Mexico and the
United States with a
number of benefits...
- Boom, Bust, Exodus: The Rust Belt, the
Maquilas, and a Tale of Two
Cities by Chad
Broughton is the
narrative nonfiction account of a
Maytag appliance factory...
-
villages or
rural areas in
other parts of
Mexico in
search of work in the
maquilas.
According to Livingston, this
migration of
women created, "a new phenomenon...