The Children of NAFTA

Labor Wars on the U.S./Mexico Border

Paperback, 348 pages

English language

Published by University of California Press.

ISBN:
978-0-520-24472-6
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"Based on firsthand accounts, this book investigates the impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement on those who work along the U.S./Mexico border producing food, televisions, computer equipment, plumbing supplies, clothing, and other goods that are the material foundation of our lives. Journalist David Bacon paints a portrait of poverty, repression, and struggle, offering a devastating critique of NAFTA in the most in-depth examination of border workers published to date." "This book finds that, despite the promises of its backers, NAFTA has locked in a harsh neoliberal economic policy that has swept away laws and protections established by Mexican workers over many decades. More than a showcase for NAFTA's victims, The Children of NAFTA traces the emergence of a new social consciousness, telling how workers in Mexico, the U.S., and Canada are now beginning to join together in a powerful new strategy of cross-border organizing as they fight for …

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Subjects

  • International trade
  • Labour economics
  • Sociology - General
  • Labor & Industrial Relations - General
  • Social Science
  • Ethnic Issues
  • Sociology
  • Mexico
  • USA
  • United States - State & Local - Southwest
  • Ethnic Studies - Hispanic American Studies
  • Social Science / Sociology / General
  • Americas (North Central South West Indies)

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