Organizing
“We Are Fed Up”: A Second Mexican Auto Plant Moves to Organize Independent Union
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Maquiladora workers in a border city are trying to oust their employer-friendly union, and switch to a truly independent one
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Maquiladora workers in a border city are trying to oust their employer-friendly union, and switch to a truly independent one
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